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?
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However, as of my current knowledge cutoff (May 2025) and real-time search capabilities, there is in major journals (e.g., JSTOR, Sage, Taylor & Francis, or Google Scholar). Khali Noire’s 2024–2025 output — including the live