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Congratulations to Jo Shin on her LOUD foundation scholarship!
criticalmediartstudio (cMAS) Masters’ student, Jo Shin, has been awarded a LOUD Scholarship from the LOUD Foundation for her contribution to the LGBTQ+ community in British Columbia. The LOUD Foundation invests in future leaders of the Canadian LGBTQ+ community by supporting the development of students who work to improve society and increase awareness of our…
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Manifesting Resistance. Conversations on Intergenerational Memory across the “Americas”
This March 7-10,2018, we are thrilled to be gathering in Nogojiwanong (Peterborough), on Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg territory, for an exciting symposium and multi-day workshop, Manifesting Resistance: Conversations about Intergenerational Memory Work across ‘the Americas.’ This project has come together as a collaboration between Aging Activisms (based at Trent University, led by May Chazan) and Critical MediArtStudio (cMAS, based at Simon Fraser…
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Livable Cities 2018 – Freya Zinovieff
Congratulations to Frey a Zinovieff, member of cMAS , for her participation on the Livable Cites 2018 Symposium with the poster presentation “Songs of Despair, Songs of Beauty: Multispecies Listening in the Anthropocene Age”
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Post Panel CAA 2018
Great turn out and discussion today in our panel at CAA 2018! Thanks to New Media Caucus for having us.
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cMAS at Re-Trace 2017
Just presented my new project on the histories of sound art that looks at the work of female Latin American composers including the Uruguayan Carmen Barradas (1888-1963) and the Colombian Jaqueline Nova (1935-1975) as important voices in the development of graphic notation and aleatory music at the media histories conference Re-Trace 2017. Thanks to Alfredo…
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Hacía otra historia de la música electrónica y el arte sonoro: Mujeres compositoras en Latinoamerica, 1880-1980
Thanks to Ana María Romano for inviting me to present my new research projet on Women Composers in Latin America in the Festival En Tiempo Real. Nuevos Encuentros Sonoros in Bogota, Colombia. I am so grateful also to everyone in the audience for their interesting questions and suggestions. Muchas Gracias!
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Honored to present Mama Pina’s project at the VII Reunión del Seminario CIESAS-INAH-UBC
VII Reunión del Seminario Permanente CIESAS-INAH-UBC University of British Columbia, 12-13 de octubre de 2017 Department of History, Buchanan Tower, Room 1206/1207 Vancouver, B.C., Canada Memoria Ciudadana – Recuperación de la vida cotidiana a partir de fuentes familiares y personales Programa Jueves 12 Moderador: Dr. Cuautémoc Velasco Avila, Dirección de Etnohistoria, INAH 9 a.m. Bienvenido…
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Acá Nada/ Acá Elsewhere screened in Your Kontinent Digital Carnival
We are excited that curator Wayne Palmer selected Acá Nada/Acá Elsewhere to be part of this year “Your Kontinent Digital Carnival” as part of Richmond World Festival. Join us on September 1 & 2, 2017. http://www.richmondworldfestival.com/things-to-do/your-kontinent-digital-carnival/
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New Media Caucus Sponsored panel | CAA 2018, Los Angeles, February 21-24, 2018
Immersive technologies have a long history. As Oliver Grau puts it our current desire for immersive experiences did not make its first appearance with the invention of computer-aided virtual realities (Grau, 2014). Following Grau’s seminal study on virtual art, significant advances in the history of immersive technology have led to a broader understanding of our…
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Archiving Latin America’s Digital Heritage @ ISEA 2017 Manizales Colombia
Gabriela will present the paper “Feminizing the archives of digital art: Recovering the work of female artists woking in Mexico, 1960-1980” in the panel “Archiving Latin America’s Digital Heritage” organized by Reynaldo Thompson. She will discuss how some of the work by Margaret Randall (b. 1936 New York City), Lorraine Pinto (b.1933 New York) and…