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GENERATOR: Te Moana Meridian

Event Type: Exhibition
Facility: USF St. Petersburg Campus
Presented By: USF Institute for Research in Art
Description: 
TE MOANA MERIDIAN: HOW THE PRIME MERIDIAN SHAPES THE WORLD AND THE CASE FOR RELOCATING IT

Sam Hamilton/Sam Tam Ham (b. 1984, Auckland, New Zealand/Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa) created Te Moana Meridian as a vessel for proposing a radical new United Nations General 
Assembly Draft Resolution to formally relocate the prime meridian from Greenwich, London, to Te Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa/the South Pacific Ocean. Since its inception at an 1884 conference in 
Washington D.C., the prime meridian has functioned to implicitly serve the ambitions of the British colonial empire. Rather than serving as a "beacon of humanity," the prime meridian today more 
resembles a bygone imperial relic. As an original operatic performance and five-channel video installation, Te Moana Meridian proposes to elect a new "center of the world" while acknowledging 
that doing so has the potential to reframe the dynamics of global power. Hamilton proposes this 
center to be the open waters of Te Moananui-a-Kiwa/the South Pacific Ocean. According to Hamilton, the prime meridian should be "anchored in the global commons and personified by the 
ocean; connective, circulatory, omnipresent, integral to all life. To avoid drowning, we must become the ocean." Te Moana Meridian is curated by Christian Viveros-Fauné, organized by USF 
Contemporary Art Museum.
Date: 10/15/2025
Ticket Information: A Free Event - Ticket Not Required.
 
Performance Location: Harbor Hall-Gallery
Performance Start: 12:00 PM
Performance End: 6:00 PM
 
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