Composed, arranged and performed by Neo Muyanga, this audio cd supplement was part of the Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011) , a speculative newspaper which is issue 16 of Chimurenga.

Tracklist:
a) 1+1= (a re-composition of a 5000-year-old offering to Lord Ganesha, the Hindu deity, an opener of sorts)
b) 4:7 (heaven’s on the ocean is a proportional refrain on reaching nirvana, the 7th grade, via the mundane material world)
c) 3sin= rθ (sino projection technology theme)
d) 3(x)n (illegal border crossing and migration theme. composed for dancers)
e) e=mcx \rightarrow \infty (a true story about an explosive riot day with SADF soldiers who attacked Soweto on June 16th, 1985. Composed for those who got hurt)
f) ƒ:X→Y (horizon heart aflame. Composed for a lover)
g) (a summing of random themes theme)
h) 4x+2 (the 2 or 4 step theme)
i) y~ 6/8 (a travelling theme in 6 parts over eight. Composed for puppets)
j) y\ge \!\, 6/8 (a running theme in 6 parts over 8 )
k) 1/4° (a kota bread theme. Composed for skolies and thieves)
l) (a perpetual circle. Composed for an apartheid-era multi-racial soccer club)
Chimurenganyana: Forest Notebooks by Mario Lewis (April, 2025)
Chimurenganyana: Forest Notebooks by Mario Lewis (April, 2025)
"How could my art, born from an intimate engagement with ecology, exist within a system that so often exploits the very land it depends on? This tension is unresolved, a friction I carry with me... Forest Notebooks is not an escape from these questions but a confrontation with them. It is an attempt to transcend the traditional boundaries of art and knowledge production, to forge a practice that contributes to human development, empowerment, and ecological consciousness. The forest taught me that growth is not linear, that belonging is not ownership, and that true creativity emerges not in isolation but in reciprocity." -- Mario Lewis, "The forest as teacher" from Forest Notebooks.
Mario Lewis's Forest Notebooks is part of "Black Echologies", a new series of practice-based notebooks produced by Chimurenga in collaboration with Nyabinghi Lab, to challenge mainstream ecological discourse—its coloniality and exclusion of indigenous knowledge. Through this series, we invite thinkers, artists and communities to share intuitions, visions and reflections from their own land, air, or water-based practice.
Mario Lewis is an artist and educator based in Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago. His current work centres on agricultural sustainability, agroforestry, methods which focus on returning the land to its natural state, and on exploring opportunities through the Forest Notebooks International Residency—an artist exchange program.
Size: 188mm x 245mm
Pages: 113pp (plus cover)
Printing: blue, black and red, with illustrations, Munken Pure 90gsm with Risograph
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-0672227-9-6
