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Feminist Sonographies of Situated Listening / sono(soro)ridades collective
Feminist Sonographies of Situated Listening is an immersive audio installation that maps out the research connections between the multidisciplinary individual practices of the sono(soro)ridades collective. This project is part of our process to enact our approach to what we call “decolonial feminist methodologies in sound” as a contribution to the field of research-creation. The installation…
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Same Old Story at ISEA 2023
We are excited to share that Hamed Rashtian will be presenting a paper based on his research on the embodied realities of different colonial histories. In Same Old Story: Agential Realism in the Study of Colonial Histories, Rashtian asks: What are the possibilities of accessing the reality of history? How can we read history and…
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Fabricación, Aserradero and Fundición: Reactivating the compositions of Carmen Barradas (1888-1963) @ the Gender and Musicianship conference at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki
Excited to share this concert-lecture of Carmen Barradas’ compositions for piano Fabricación (1922), Fundición (1921), and Aserradero (1922) interpreted by Patricia Mendoza with analysis by Adriana Santos Melgarejo. We will be presenting this concert lecture as part of the Gender and Musicianship conference at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki on January 25th, 2022 https://vimeo.com/668427447 In this…
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Sono-Soro[ridades]: Feminist interventions in Sound Art @ SONORIDADES FRONTEIRIÇAS 2 – JUNE 9-11 2021
We are excited to announce that as part of cMAS’ efforts to build connections with researchers across the Americas we are initiating our collaboration with Borderline Sonorities ( Sonoridades Fronteiriças) organized by the Brazilian based research group GEIST (Study Group on Images, Sound and Technologies) led by Prof. José Cláudio S. Castanheira from the Federal…
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Research-Creation Seminar with students from Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín Colombia- Dec 7-11, 2020
As part of cMAS ongoing relationship with the University of Antioquia, Medellín Colombia we are pleased to announce our seminar on research-creation with graduate students from the Master in Audiovisual Production at UA and cMAS research collaborators Lois Klassen, Sarah Shamash, prOphecy Sun, Carlos Colín and Amanda Gutiérrez. In the seminar, students will explore the…
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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…