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Sensorium HIVE Reading Group #2 (Part 2) – Return to the Sensorium: Sonic Sensibilities

Sensorium HIVE Reading Group #2 (Part 2) – Return to the Sensorium: Sonic Sensibilities

Friday November 26 @ 1:30-3pm EST – Public Zoom meeting (please RSVP to receive link) Thursday December 9 @ 1:00- 3pm EST– IRL soundwalk with Doug Van Nort, outdoors starting at York’s Keele Campus (please follow York’s Covid Regulations) How do studies in the sonorous or sounding world resonate with the invisible architectures of an […]

Sensorium HIVE Reading Group #2 (Part 1) – Return to the Sensorium: Sonic Sensibilities

Sensorium HIVE Reading Group #2 (Part 1) – Return to the Sensorium: Sonic Sensibilities

Friday November 26 @ 1:30-3pm EST – Public Zoom meeting (please RSVP to receive link) Thursday December 9 @ 1:00- 3pm EST– IRL soundwalk with Doug Van Nort, outdoors starting at York’s Keele Campus (please follow York’s Covid Regulations) How do studies in the sonorous or sounding world resonate with the invisible architectures of an […]

Loretta Sarah Todd: Indigenous Storytelling Across Platforms and Into the Future!

Loretta Sarah Todd: Indigenous Storytelling Across Platforms and Into the Future!

Regeneration: All Our Relations presents Loretta Sarah Todd: Indigenous Storytelling Across Platforms and Into the Future! Hosted by Sensorium Centre for Digital Arts & Technology, and the Department of Cinema & Media Arts. Loretta Sarah Todd is a visionary leader in Indigenous media, considered a true artist with entrepreneurial energy, cultural knowledge and writer of […]

Gudskul: Knowledge Garden Festival

Gudskul: Knowledge Garden Festival

Re(new)All [curatorial presentation] Hosted by Sensorium: Centre for Digital Art & Technology (AMPD) at York University The Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) is excited to host Gudksul: Knowledge Garden Festival, a dynamic event-based exhibition. Gudskul Art Collective and Ecosystem Studies (or Gudskul for short, pronounced “good school” in English) is a collective of collectives […]