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Coleman Collins on The Upper Room and Specular Fiction

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May 9, 2025
Coleman Collins, an interdisciplinary artist and writer exploring diaspora and technology, shares intriguing insights on his project 'Specular Fiction.' He discusses the fusion of 3D scans with audio narratives that challenge our notions of reality. The conversation also dives into the impact of digital preservation on cultural heritage, particularly in West Africa, and the complexities of identity in speculative fiction. Topics like wandering and belonging are examined through historical lenses, using humor to reflect on statelessness and the effects of technology on identity.
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Digital Parallel Worlds

  • Coleman Collins explores a digital parallel world formed by 3D scans used for preservation and digital representation.
  • He imagines a collapse where only these digital imprints remain, blurring physical and virtual boundaries.
ANECDOTE

Mastering Voiceover in Isolation

  • During the pandemic, Collins developed a daily practice of sending recorded poetry readings to a friend.
  • This exercise helped him master his own voice for narration purposes in his video works.
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Sebald's Influence on Video Art

  • Collins draws inspiration from W.G. Sebald's literary style, integrating long text passages with related images.
  • This hybrid approach influences his fusion of text and video narration, blending fiction with visual art.
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