GLAEDR is a collaborative installation-performance by Elmer Martinez and Jeremy Endo. It explores the long history of displaced peoples. Through a universe forged in the Afrofuturistic aesthetic with the implementation of sculpture, contemporary interior lighting design, science fictitious costume design, sound design and spoken word poetry, the artist implements movement via improvised dance forms as Glaedr the Traveler within Jeremy's installation. Through 6 acts the artists engage with a concentrated scrutinization of the transatlantic slave trade, the resulting African Diaspora, Colonialism and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as well as the current lasting effect on each of their legacies. Images and video taken/edited by Alif Ibrahim: