MENDI + KEITH OBADIKE LAUNCH BIG HOUSE / DISCLOSURE
a 200-hour long house song with the voices of Chicago-area Citizens
WHEN: March 1st- 8th
WHERE: Northwestern Univ. Campus Kresge Hall and online at
http://Blacknetart.com/Bighouse.html
Mendi + Keith Obadike (born 1973, USA ) make interdisciplinary art works using live art, music, literature, and new media. One of their better-known projects is Blackness for Sale, in which they auctioned Keiths blackness on eBay. Mendi + Keith were commissioned by Northwestern Universitys Art Theory and Practice Department to create a new work, Big House / Disclosure, an intermedia suite featuring a 200-hour long house song that will be heard in real-time from March 1st-8th in Kresge Hall on Northwesterns campus and online at http://www.blacknetart.com/Bighouse.html. This work was created in honor of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the British Slave trade in 1807 and Chicago s role as the first city in the United States to adopt a Slavery Era Disclosure Ordinance in 2002, requiring businesses seeking city contracts to disclose whether they have profited from slavery.
Big House / Disclosure was constructed using audio interviews conducted by Northwestern University students with Chicago-area citizens about slavery and the citys slavery era ordinance. Mixing these interviews with elements of Chicago house music, the artists created a multi-channel sound installation. The project includes 200 video clips of live art and musical performances viewable from the website (http://blacknetart.com/BigHouse.html). Musical events in the sound installation are triggered by custom-designed software tracking the real-time rise and fall stock prices of several corporations that have admitted to profiting from slavery.
Keith Obadike received a BA in Visual Art from



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