SHE KEEPS ME DAMN ALIVE
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley

Part of the 2021/22 programme Realities


Opening Event 18 November 6pm
Exhibition runs 19 November - 5 March 2022
Programme of events

Do you think you have the power to protect others?
What gives you this power?
Are you excited to hold the gun?
Will the gun make you feel powerful?
All they do is let you take power from others…

Danielle Braithwaite-Shirley’s exhibition, SHE KEEPS ME DAMN ALIVE, uses the artist’s recent series of DOTCOM works, blacktransarchive.com, blacktransair.com and  blacktranssea.com as a starting point for furthering research on Archiving the black trans experience via interactivity and storytelling. The exhibition encompasses a new body of work that positions gaming at the forefront of ideas surrounding action, inaction, relation and archiving experience.

In SHE KEEPS ME DAMN ALIVE, this methodology takes shape as an immersive point-and-shoot style arcade game asking visitors to question how their choices and actions (or inactions) affect others directly. The game uses the interactions of those who play it to recentre their understanding of responsibility; challenging them to see if their sense of when to act and when not to act is sustainable for black trans people.

The exhibition positions the audience at the heart of a situation demanding a reflection, an action and ultimately a stance to protect the lives of Black Trans people.  By taking part in the game the player also participates in forwarding the ideologies of the Black Lives Matter and Black Trans Lives Matters movements that took precedence worldwide during the pandemic. They speak of solidarity, honouring lives lost, and creating spaces where it is “easier for us to breathe” amongst many other aims are repeated in Danielle’s work.

Upon entering the gallery space, visitors are confronted with a how-to-play guide that asks them “can you protect black trans people with a gun?” and requests that they don't “SHOOT BLACK TRANS PEOPLE”. This call to action is often prevalent in Danielle’s work and is part of a larger framework of promoting accountability and action surrounding the black trans community and beyond. 

Once inside the gameplay area visitors are handed a custom 3D moulded gun, to “shoot” at the projection screen, using light-gun technology prevalent in old-school arcade gameplay. Inspired by first-person-rail-shooter games like The House of The Dead, SHE KEEPS ME DAMN ALIVE takes low-poly, technicolour landscapes and suggests an alternative history of what arcade games could have been: an anti-violent gun game that questions the use of guns to prevent harm. 


Live stream of the Game Area
Tue - Sat,1pm - 6pm

Take a look at the live stream of the Game Area at arebyte Gallery to watch visitors playing the game


Events Programme

Opening Event
Thur 18 Nov 21, 6pm - 9pm
Opening night with performance at 8pm by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley. In a walkthrough of the exhibition, the artist will expand on the game world. Danielle’s performance will be influenced by real-time play decisions made spontaneously by visitors playing the game.

arebyte x QUAD Derby:
Workshop on Asset Creation with Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley

Sat 11 Dec 21, 2pm - 4pm (online)
Places are reserved for people from the Black Trans community. Book here.

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley in conversation with Cade Diehm
Thur 27 Jan 22, 5pm (online)
Live-stream via Twitch. Book here.

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley in conversation with Gabrielle de la Puente
Thur 10 Feb 22, 7pm (online)
Premiering on YouTube. Book here

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley in conversation with Bonnie Ruberg
Thur 17 Feb 22, 6pm (online)
Live-stream via Twitch. Book here.


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About the Artist

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley is an artist living and working in London. She creates work that seeks to archive the Black trans experience. She uses technology to imagine our lives in environments that centre our bodies… those living, those that have passed and those that have been forgotten.