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An Interview with Michaël Sellam: Black Metal Forever, radical transformations, and reptilian squamate

18/04/2013by ameliaishmael Leave a comment

Throughout 2012, I screened Michaël Sellam’s “Black Metal Forever” video across the United States with the program Black Thorns in the Black Box. I came across the video a year […]

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An Interview with Aldo Tambellini: Black Zero, Avant-Garde Jazz, and the Cosmic Void

13/09/2012by ameliaishmael Leave a comment

Aldo Tambellini is an experimental artist working in performance, film, video, sound, painting, sculpture, and poetry.  He is perhaps best known for his explorations of the color and concepts surrounding […]

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An Interview with Mark Titchner: More noise, more silence, sigils, and word viruses

29/11/2011by ameliaishmael Leave a comment

In September of this year I traveled to Wolverhampton, U.K. to present some of my research on Black Metal and contemporary art to the Home of Metal Conference, a three-day long […]

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