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Mitochondrial Echoes @ Art Machines/ 2 – City University, Hong Kong
Happy to announce that Mitochondrial Echoes: Computational Poetics, an immersive single-channel, AI-driven poetic visual and auditory score fruit of our own going collaboration with Steve DiPaola, PrOphecy Sun, and Freya Zinovieff is part of Constructing Context at Art and Machines/2 curated by Tobias Klein and Rodrigo Guzman-Serrano at City U University Hong Kong, June 10-20,…
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cMAS at the Post-Humanities Hub Seminar directed by Prof Cecilia Åsberg and Dr Marietta Radomska.
This session, moderated by Morten Søndergaard and Janna Holmstedt, will focus on sound as evidence and sonic explorations in the hybrid field between scientific and artistic practices. It seeks to look beyond the visual, attend to sonically mediated phenomena, and explore how sound and listening might offer ways to navigate fields and areas on the…
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Call for Papers # 59 Unearthing the Imaginary in a Post-COVID World
2020 UAAC-AAUC ONLINE Conference / Congrès / October 15- 17 octobre, 2020 Chairs: Prophecy Sun and Freya Zinovieff, Simon Fraser University. prophecy_sun(at)sfu.ca /fzinovie(at)sfu.ca The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural and social landscape has changed how we interact with, care for, witness, communicate, codify, and collaborate with one another. Decades of cultural ways of…
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Sounding Difference @ RE SOUND Media Art Histories Conference, August 19-23 2019.
Sounding Difference is an academic track organized by Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda and Freya Zinovieff. It is part of an ongoing research project that explores how axes of differences can be illuminated through practices of sound and listening. It brings together Aceves Sepúlveda’s interests in crafting alternative historical narratives that make audible the voices and practices…
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Freya Zinovieff and prOphecy Sun share their experiences at ASLE; the Biennial Conference for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
Freya Zinovieff and prOphecy sun just returned from ASLE; the Biennial Conference for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, held this year at UC Davis, where they presented a performative version of our ongoing research project Mothering Bacteria. In this post, they share their experiences and tell us how it enriched their…
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Mothering Bacteria installed @ C&C | DIS 2019
An iteration of our ongoing project Mothering Bacteria is currently installed at Ecologies of Transformation, an exhibition for the 2019 ACM conferences Creativity and Cognition (C&C) and Design Interactive Systems (DIS). Mothering Bacteria: A Speculative Forecast of the Body as an Interface (2018) Bodies are interfaces, thresholds, vestibules, and gateways capable of hosting, carrying and…
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Mothering Bacteria at the 2019 ASLE Conference @ UC Davis
prOphcey Sun and Freya Zinovieff have been busy rehearsing for the upcoming presentation of “Mothering Bacteria: Shifting Borderlands in Algorithmic Spaces” at 2019 ASLE Conference @ UC Davis June 26-30. Continuing with our explorations on research-creation and different media formats and outputs, they have developed a performative delivery of their academic paper. Before arriving…
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Excited to announce the first meeting of the Anthropocene Reading Group
Freya Zinovieff is organizing the Anthropocene Reading Group hosted by MCL/cMAS at the School of Interactive Arts and Technology in SFU Surrey Campus The group will meet once a month in room 3910 at SFU Surrey campus, and you are welcome to join in person or via Skype. Our first session is scheduled on Wednesday October…
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Freya Zinovieff at the 2018 RGB-IBG Annual International Conference in Cardiff
Freya Zinovieff just returned from Cardiff where she presented the paper “Confluence of Relations: An Auto-Ethnographic Account of Field Recording in the Anthropocene Age” as part of the panel Landscape Becoming and Time. Past, present and future: dwelling in Human Geography and beyond at the 2018 Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual International Conference. Freya…
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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”