Exclusive — Khali Noire Latest

It seems you're asking for an analysis or review of the latest work by Khali Noire (likely the multidisciplinary artist, writer, and performer known for exploring themes of race, identity, Afrofuturism, and the occult). However, as of my current knowledge cutoff (May 2025) and real-time search capabilities, there is no widely published academic paper specifically titled or centered on "Khali Noire latest" in major journals (e.g., JSTOR, Sage, Taylor & Francis, or Google Scholar). Khali Noire is an emerging or niche artist — their work may be discussed in:

Zines, art blogs, or social media criticism Conference proceedings on Afrofuturism or performance art Unindexed graduate theses

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Construct a simulated / hypothetical paper structure that could be written about Khali Noire’s latest work (e.g., a 2024–2025 performance, video, or literary piece). Suggest how you can find real papers by searching specific keywords and databases. khali noire latest

Hypothetical Paper: “Ritual, Resistance, and the Digital Fetish: Khali Noire’s Latest as Afrofuturist Praxis” Abstract This paper examines the most recent work of Khali Noire (e.g., “Elegy for the Unrecorded” — a 2024 multimedia performance) as a case study in contemporary Afrofuturist ritual. Moving beyond traditional Afrofuturist emphasis on technology and space travel, Noire centers the occult , the archival ghost , and the live body as interface . Using Black feminist and posthumanist frameworks (Weheliye, Hartman, Moten), we argue that Noire’s latest destabilizes linear time, reanimates colonial wounds, and proposes an “intimate futurism” rooted in collective improvisation. Keywords : Khali Noire, Afrofuturism, performance studies, Black mysticism, digital ethnography 1. Introduction Khali Noire’s 2024–2025 output — including the live ritual-performance “Black Mass for Lost Data” and the short film “Silicon Séance” — marks a departure from narrative-driven Afrofuturism. Where Sun Ra and Janelle Monáe use cosmic allegory, Noire uses glitched Zoom séances, AI-generated ancestor masks, and live syncopated breathing exercises with audiences. This paper asks: how does Noire’s latest work redefine “future” as hauntological recovery rather than technological progress? 2. Methodology We analyze:

Performance documentation (via Instagram Live archives and audience shot footage) Artist statements (Noire’s Substack, 2024) Interviews with three attendees of “Black Mass for Lost Data” (Brooklyn, Nov 2024)

Drawing on Tina Campt’s listening to images and Fred Moten’s blackness and non-performance , we read Noire’s glitch aesthetics not as error but as ancestral interruption. 3. Key Findings It seems you're asking for an analysis or

The Fetish of the Archive : Noire uses a deliberately corrupted AI trained on runaway slave ads and trap lyrics. The resulting “spirit voices” reject legibility, producing what Noire calls “refusal-as-frequency.” Ritual Temporality : Unlike theater’s linear arc, Noire’s latest requires audience participation in call-and-response breathing, creating a collective arrhythmia — a “black time” outside capitalist measurement. Digital as Sacred : Laptops are anointed with palo santo; phone screens are treated as mirrors for the loa (spirits). Noire inverts the surveillance gaze: audience members are asked to film themselves watching.

4. Discussion Noire’s work challenges a key tension in Afrofuturism: the reliance on techno-optimism. Instead, “khali noire latest” presents technology as a haunted medium — less Star Trek than The Ring — where colonial violence persists but can be re-performed into exhaustion. This resonates with recent work by Legacy Russell ( Glitch Feminism ) but pushes further into live, unrecordable ritual. 5. Conclusion Khali Noire’s latest is not easily captured in academic writing — deliberately so. Future research should focus on embodied co-presence rather than video analysis. Nonetheless, for scholars of Black performance, this work offers a vital model: futurism as spiritual marronage .

How to Find Real Academic Papers on Khali Noire Since no indexed paper appears to exist as of now, try: Search strings for Google Scholar or your university library: Suggest how you can find real papers by

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