Terminal Frontiers, explore the marginalization through art.

The collective's website Virtual Migrants, recently updated, presents a retrospective of the initiative Terminal Frontiers made ​​at the Castlefield Gallery last fall. An event of digital art exclusion and globalization, which involved visual artists, musicians, performers and writers, linked by the fact that we are all immigrants in the UK. The event, created by Virtual Migrants and artist Keith Piper, has used the form of installations, video, sound, speech, and writing to express the discomfort of those who are forced to perceive themselves constantly foreigner in a country that you maximum advocate of globalization. Virtual Migrants proposed works on racism, immigration and marginalization created by Kuljit "Kooj" Chuhan and Aidan Jolly, founders of the VM in 1998, along with Tang Lin, Miselo Kunda-Anaku, Jilah Bakshayesh and Hafiza Mohammed, artists from very different cultures together. The American artist Keith Piper has created a collage of video and audio files having as protagonists people of all ages and countries, with the intention to shed light on issues related to immigration. The works of Virtual Migrants, in addition to living in museums, cultural centers and public spaces, are also distributed through CD-Roms, DVDs and websites, to ensure the widespread dissemination of the issues addressed. Tatiana Bazzichelli