Friday, March 20, 2026
7pm - 9pm
Exhibition Warehouse
1201 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Free and open to the public
Join us for a special one-night screening of Daniel R. Small’s Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene (2022), followed by a conversation between artists and collaborators Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small.
Part of an episodic documentary series based on diverse sets of research, Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene is about an era marked by a crisis of imagination. Moving between dystopian landscapes, forgotten technologies, legal conditions, and forensic traces, the work explores deep time across galactic and planetary scales to consider the fate of the human species.
After the screening, Miljohn Ruperto will join Daniel R. Small in a conversation delving into speculative futures, the possibilities of artistic thinking, generative knowledge systems, and archiving records of human existence and achievement.
This program is co-presented by the Cantor Arts Center in conjunction with the exhibitions, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days, on view at Minnesota Street Project Foundation, March 14 - April 18, 2026, and Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto, on view at the Cantor Arts Center, March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Before the program begins, visitors are invited to view the once-daily screening of Miljohn Ruperto’s The New Society (2026) at 6:45 pm.
It’s All Over: a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small
Friday, March 20, 2026
7pm - 9pm
Exhibition Warehouse
1201 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Free and open to the public
Join us for a special one-night screening of Daniel R. Small’s Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene (2022), followed by a conversation between artists and collaborators Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small.
Part of an episodic documentary series based on diverse sets of research, Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene is about an era marked by a crisis of imagination. Moving between dystopian landscapes, forgotten technologies, legal conditions, and forensic traces, the work explores deep time across galactic and planetary scales to consider the fate of the human species.
After the screening, Miljohn Ruperto will join Daniel R. Small in a conversation delving into speculative futures, the possibilities of artistic thinking, generative knowledge systems, and archiving records of human existence and achievement.
This program is co-presented by the Cantor Arts Center in conjunction with the exhibitions, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days, on view at Minnesota Street Project Foundation, March 14 - April 18, 2026, and Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto, on view at the Cantor Arts Center, March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Before the program begins, visitors are invited to view the once-daily screening of Miljohn Ruperto’s The New Society (2026) at 6:45 pm.