she's also the author of the art of ruth e. carter, costuming black history and afrofuturism. so excited. we talked about afrofuturism, you are the queen of afrofuturism in my opinion. can you give us synopsis for folks who might not know what that is? there's an exhibit and the national museum -- your work is prominently on display. >> yes. thank you. i'm so proud to be there. i also have my own exhibition that's about afrofuturism, and it's taking culture and infusing it into technology. it's like the honoring of our culture, and also the idea and the imagination of how technology would be infused in our ideas. >> what is your creative process? i'm specifically interested in black panther. they come in, they say, we're doing a superhero movie, the people in charge are black, that's all black everything, take your ideas and go. >> i would just dive in headfirst. but no, we do get a script from our fearless to later, -- we look at the script, and talk about all the possibilities. we're thinking afrofuturism, of course, because we want to involve technology and the idea of the