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SUMMARY:(CANCELLED) Mapping the Skin and the Guts of Exile's Stories
DESCRIPTION:This conversation scheduled on April 8 2021 has been postponed. More details to be announced when we get them. \nÉlise Olmedo- Banting Postdoctoral fellow at Concordia University\nSébastien Caquard- Associate Professor of Geography & co-director of the Center for Oral History and Digital storytelling (COHDS) at Concordia University \nThe Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS) in collaboration with the Geomedia lab at Concordia University is organizing a series of conversations around maps and stories. These conversations will involve students\, researchers\, mapmakers\, artists\, and activists working at the intersection between maps and stories\, and will aim to address two broad questions: What are the most pressing methodological\, theoretical\, technological\, ethical and design challenges raised by the relationship between maps and stories? What might be the impacts of these relationships within the social\, cultural and political spheres? This series of conversations will take place online and will be freely accessible.
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SUMMARY:I Can't Stand The Idea Of Putting Words In Someone Else's Mouth (ALLab)
DESCRIPTION:Postponed: A new date for the performance will be announced shortly.  \nDiscussion between Jacob Wren\, Dr. Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro\, nènè myriam konaté\, Rajni Shah and Veronica Mockler \nThis roster of artists\, writers and researchers comes together to consider the practice of ‘unscripted’ listening and speaking. At once an ontological workout and a probing of recent performance work\, the table will tackle questions such as: What is listening from a place of not knowing? What is the relevance of ‘unscripted’ speech today? For these practitioners\, embodying the ‘unscripted’ is a necessary state of struggle for it resists the productivity of colonial interaction. \nFree\, online\n \nRegister in advance for this event \nPlease note that this event will be recorded. \nPoster by Dublin-based graphic designer Conor Lumsden
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/i-cant-stand-the-idea-of-putting-words-in-someone-elses-mouth/
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