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SUMMARY:Co-designing technologies to communicate embodied experiences: Vibrotactile technologies research workshop with VibraFusionLab
DESCRIPTION:with Dr. Naila Kuhlmann\, David Bobier\, and Anna Vigeland \nA participatory research and creation workshop led by Dr. Naila Kuhlmann (McGill Biapt Lab\, CRITAC)\, with the collaboration of David Bobier (VibraFusionLab)\, assisted by Anna Vigeland (COHDS member)\, exploring how immersive and interactive technologies can help convey sensory\, bodily and felt experiences that are difficult to see or to put into words. The project co-investigates these questions with: \n\nPeople living with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers\nProfessional circus artists\nPeople working with immersive technologies\n\nThis workshop is a research activity\, involving a focus group discussion\, and participation is compensated as such ($20/h). \n  \nREGISTRATION \nIf you identify as someone as belonging to one of our study groups and you would like to participate\, we invite you to contact avigeland@enc.qc.ca or naila.kuhlmann2@mail.mcgill.ca \nWe look forward to sharing information about public project events open to all in the future.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/co-designing-technologies-to-communicate-embodied-experiences/
LOCATION:LB 1042.03 (Moonroom)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Llamado y Respuesta: ¿Quién escucha a César? | Call and Response: who listens to Cesar?
DESCRIPTION:Un evento del Laboratorio de Actos de Escucha y del Coro a la Escucha | A research-creation event by the Acts of Listening Lab and the Listening Choir. \nMay 17\, and 18\, 2024\, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (including light refreshments and talk back discussion) \n(In Spanish\, a written translation into English will be provided) \nWe use headphones verbatim (a documentary theatre technique) and choral singing to reconstruct moments of a hearing of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace set up in 2016 in Colombia as a war crimes tribunal to enable victims of war crimes to be heard and ex-rebels and other offenders to admit responsibility and contribute to repairing the damages caused. It focuses on the statements by Cesar Lasso\, a police officer who was held hostage for thirteen years\, five months and one day by the rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). \nYou are also invited to participate in a talk back to figure out who listens and what it takes to listen to each other in restorative terms. It is a collective exercise in listening for community building in post-conflict settings. If you accept the invitation\, be ready to participate with as little or as much involvement as you feel ready to contribute. We will implement a care protocol using singing and listening techniques. \n\nCoro a la Escucha is a pilot project exploring singing as a means of facilitating an acoustic space in which personal memories by people impacted by violence can be shared. \nThe Acts of Listening Lab (ALLab) is a hub for research-creation on the transformative power of listening in the context of oral history performance. It brings together artists-researchers\, communities\, and activists from across disciplines and cultures interested in exploring alternative and creative ways of making life stories matter in the public sphere. \n  \nREGISTRATION \nPlease confirm your presence by registering here: https://forms.office.com/r/iP5x3Mp5qi \n\n  \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/llamado-y-respuesta/
LOCATION:Studio MB.7.265\, John Molson Building\, 1450 Guy Street\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3H 0AI\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Climate Play - a climate change verbatim theatre workshop
DESCRIPTION:with Joel Bernbaum\, and Yvette Nolan \nEnglish \nConcordia’s Acts of Listening Lab & COHDS\, & IMAGO theatre invite you to a climate change verbatim theatre workshop led by Yvette Nola and Joel Bernbaum.\nLike live documentaries\, these plays are made from interview transcripts\, joint us to fine-tune your tools and skill to make a verbatim theatre play. \n\nJoel Bernbaum is a theatre artist and journalist. He is a graduate of the Canadian College of Performing Arts and Carleton University\, where he completed his Master’s Thesis on Verbatim Theatre’s Relationship to Journalism. Joel’s produced plays include Operation Big Rock\, My Rabbi (with Kayvan Khoshkam)\, Home is a Beautiful Word\, Reasonable Doubt (with Yvette Nolan and Lancelot Knight) and Being Here: The Refugee Project (with Michael Shamata). Joel is currently an interdisciplinary PhD student at the University of Saskatchewan investigating the potential of theatre to strengthen cities. \nYvette Nolan (Algonquin) is a playwright\, director and dramaturg who makes theatre across Turtle Island. Her works include the play The Unplugging\, the dance-opera Bearing\, the libretto Shawnadithit\, and the verbatim play Reasonable Doubt (with Joel Bernbaum and Lancelot Knight). From 2003-2011\, she served as Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts. \n  \nREGISTRATION \nYou can register for the event here. \nIn-person in Concordia University Dance Studio\, 1600 Blvd De Maisonneuve West \n  \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/climate-play/
LOCATION:Concordia Dance Studio\, 1600 Blvd De Maisonneuve West\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3H 1J5\, Canada
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