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Slowed and Throwed
Slowed and Throwed: Records of the City Through Mutated Lenses is a two-part interdisciplinary exhibition orbiting around the legacy of the late Houston legend DJ Screw. Until his death in 2000, DJ Screw distorted songs by musical artists, creating "chopped and screwed" versions of the original by slowing the tempo, reducing pitch, chopping lyrics, and layering freestyles by Houston-based rappers. The exhibition features unconventional photography and new media created by strategies paralleling the musical methods of the innovative DJ. In their photo-adjacent practices, the participating artists appropriate, mash-up, collage, and mutate photographic inputs, in addition to slowing time. Slowed and Throwed contends that remixing "sampled" materials is a radical aesthetics act utilized by both artists and musicians. Through reconfigurations of sourced and original materials, the...