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SUMMARY:Photo-Interviewing: Bridging Oral History and Photography
DESCRIPTION:(photo credit: Kelann Currie-Williams) \nwith Kelann Currie-Williams and Lea Kabiljo  \nCet événement réunit Lea Kabiljo et Kelann Currie-Williams\, praticiennes d’histoire orale et photographes\, qui  utilisent l’approche multidimensionnelle de “l’entrevue-photo’’ dans leur travail respectif. Nous inviterons les participant.es à réfléchir sur la relation entre les images et la narration dans le cadre de l’entrevue d’histoire orale. Quels sont les avantages et les tensions liés à la combinaison de l’histoire orale et de la photographie en tant que méthodologie d’entrevue ? Comment les photographies et les albums photos transforment-ils l’espace de l’entrevue et aident-ils les interviewés à se souvenir différemment ? À travers des ateliers et des discussions\, nous partagerons différentes approches pour intégrer la photographie dans les entrevues d’histoire orale – qu’il s’agisse d’introduire des photographies existantes dans l’entrevue ou de capturer des portraits des interviewés.  \n  \nKelann Currie-Williams is a writer and PhD student at Concordia University’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture\, working at the intersections of Visual Culture Studies\, History\, Black Studies\, and Cultural Studies. Kelann’s research focuses on the image-making and photographic preservation histories of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora in Canada from the late 19th to late 20th centuries. Their work has appeared in Urban History Review\, the Canadian Journal of History\, TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies\, and Philosophy of Photography. Kelann was a 2023-2024 scholar-in-residence at the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling.   \nLea Kabiljo\, assistant professor of art education at Université Laval\, is a multidisciplinary researcher with expertise in the arts\, education\, and oral history. She holds a PhD in Art Education from Concordia University and has a particular interest in integrating photography and oral history into the research-creation process. Her research explores the educational potential of this multidisciplinary approach in art education. With experience teaching in school\, community\, and university settings\, Lea is actively engaged in teacher training\, with a special focus on the development of socio-emotional skills. She is also recognized for her expertise in oral history and has led numerous research projects in Canada and internationally.  \n  \nREGISTRATION  \nPlease note that all our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! Register here. For any questions contact\, cohds.chorn@concordia.ca   \nIn person\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)  \n   \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/photo-interviewing/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
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SUMMARY:How to Storyboard: A Hands-On Workshop in Digital Storytelling and Interactive Exhibit Design
DESCRIPTION:with Hannah Pinilla \nEnglish  \nJoin us in the COHDS Computer Lab for an engaging 2 to 2.5-hour workshop designed to enhance your skills in digital storytelling and interactive exhibit creation. Participants will be asked to develop a mini exhibit concept incorporating edited digital content gathered from a brief exercise in conversational interviewing.    \nIn pairs\, participants will conduct open-ended interviews with each other\, to learn how to draw connections between different narratives. Using IMovie to edit the audio and visual components gathered from the interviews\, and Genially software to transform these elements into interactive panels\, participants will focus on transforming raw material into a polished\, thematic digital story.   \nBy the end of the workshop\, you’ll have hands-on experience with digital storytelling tools\, practical skills in editing and exhibit design\, and a finished interactive panel to showcase your creative ideas. This session is ideal for anyone interested in exploring the intersection of technology and storytelling in a dynamic\, collaborative environment.  \n   \nHannah Pinilla is an oral historian and MA student in public history with a specialization in digital humanities at Carleton University. Her SSHRC-funded master’s research project\, “El Sabor del Hogar: The Transformation of Identity and Memory Through the Food Practices of Colombian Migrants in Quebec\,” engages nine Colombian migrants\, living in Montreal and Longueuil in oral history interviews facilitated through cooking sessions\, to explore how the narration\, preparation\, and consumption of ‘home foods’ is a form of embodied and interactive diasporic memory work. Her research question was guided by my own lived experiences as the granddaughter of a first-generation Colombian-Canadian: how does the dialectical relationship between identity and memory manifest through food practice and what impact does it have on the process of home-building?  \n  \nREGISTRATION  \nPlease note that all our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! Register here. For any questions contact\, cohds.chorn@concordia.ca   \nIn person\, LB 1042 (Computer Research Lab)  \n   \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/how-to-storyboard/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, LB-1042 (COHDS)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O\, Montreal
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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