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Friday, December 28 @ [[Where|Chaussée de Jette 388 II, 1081 Brussels]], starts at 19:00               
Friday, December 28 @ [[Where|Chaussée de Jette 388 II, 1081 Brussels]], starts at 19:00               


[https://titipi.org TITiPI] and [https://titipi.org/?projects/infrastructural-rehearsals The Infrastructural Rehearsals Collective] warmly invite you to join us for a talk and opening by [https://elegantcollisions.com/ Romi Morrison].
[https://titipi.org TITiPI] and [https://titipi.org/?projects/infrastructural-rehearsals The Infrastructural Rehearsals Collective] warmly invite you to join us for a talk and opening by [https://elegantcollisions.com/ Romi Morrison].
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Space is limited, please let us know if you're planning to come via email titipi@titipi.org
Space is limited, please let us know if you're planning to come via email titipi@titipi.org
[[Category: Infrastructural Rehearsals]]

Latest revision as of 17:13, 21 November 2025

That Which Will Have Had to Happen

by Romi Morrison

(installation + talk)

Friday, December 28 @ Chaussée de Jette 388 II, 1081 Brussels, starts at 19:00

TITiPI and The Infrastructural Rehearsals Collective warmly invite you to join us for a talk and opening by Romi Morrison.

glass door with the lettering "Will Have Had to Happen", shot taken from a white-walled indoors towards a dark outdoors


In this intimate talk which takes place in our collective workspace, Romi will speak about their current practice, unfolded from the question "What are the repertoires for holding ourselves through a constantly disruptive present?"

Romi Morrison is an interdisciplinary artist, scholar, and writer. Their work investigates the personal, political, ideological, and spatial boundaries of race, gender, and social infrastructures within digital technologies. Using maps, data, sound, performance, and video, their installations center Black diasporic technologies that challenge the demands of an increasingly quantified world—reducing land into property, people into digits, and knowledge into data. Their current projects explore theories of Black Computational Thought, entropy, and forms of kinship that thrive in the face of uncertainty and unpredictability.

The Infrastructural Rehearsals Collective investigates and collaborates on imaginative community-led responses to the climate crisis under fossil-fuel driven racial capitalism today. We make proposals and interventions that challenge top-down hegemonic approaches from green-washing tech capitalists to state-sponsored initiatives.


Space is limited, please let us know if you're planning to come via email titipi@titipi.org