Mame-Diarra Niang’s Remember to Forget, on view until recently at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation in Paris, upends traditional norms of photographic representation. Through the abstraction of Black bodies and the evocative power of blur, Niang navigates the boundaries between visibility and opacity, pulling viewers into a dreamlike space where identity is self-imagined, and complexity resists reduction. Drawing on the works of Fred Moten, Édouard Glissant, Tebogo George Mahashe, and o...| 1000 Words
Following on from last post I want to talk about the appropriate notion of morphism between the objects I defined. Recall that these are Lie groupoids with a map to the manifold satisfying some properties ( and are surjective submersions), and then equipped with a little bit of extra structure. We will fix a bundle … Continue reading Morphisms between abelian differentiable gerbes| theHigherGeometer