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SUMMARY:Applications for the 2022 Summer Writing Residency are open!
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nSummer is a time for writing for many of us\, but not everyone has an easy time finding a stable functional space where they can concentrate. Some write at home\, at cafés\, in the library or in other workspaces but we want to try (again!) something else: a graduate writing residency at Milieux! \n\n\n\nThis summer\, starting June 20th\, we are once again reconfiguring the Milieux Atelier space as a writer’s space specifically designed for students requiring a stable\, quiet and convivial space to write. Upon admission to the program for the summer\, you will have a desk space in a beautiful and bright air conditioned room\, access to the kitchen and other Milieux facilities\, and the support of peers. \n\n\n\nThe only requirements are that you be a Milieux graduate student member writing for a thesis or comprehensive exams\, you can commit to using your desk for at least 3 days a week and you help to keep the space (and kitchen) clean and tidy. Some desk sharing may be required but you will be able to leave books and other materials. The program will run from June 20th through Sept 2nd and all interested applicants should contact Marc Beaulieu at marc.beaulieu@concordia.ca. In your application email\, specify what degree program you are in\, what year of the program\, the kind of writing you will be doing (thesis\, exam\, other)\, any pertinent deadlines for the writing\, and your projected time commitment for using the space (let us know as much as possible what your schedule is\, any vacations and so on\, so we can maximize the use of the space). There are a limited number of desk spaces so we cannot promise to give everyone a spot but we will do our best to accommodate as many students as possible. Application remains open as long as there are unfilled desk spaces!
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/applications-for-the-2022-summer-writing-residency-are-open-2/
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SUMMARY:Milieux Institute Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:It is finally happening! We are very happy to invite ALL Milieux members (faculty and students alike!) to meet IN PERSON at the Milieux Institute Resource Room (EV 11.705) AND Online (see left-hand column for link) for our ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING! We will be presenting our Annual Report (2020-2021) for you to peruse\, palpate\, etc.\, and we will be present to answer any and all of your questions! We encourage everyone to attend—even if you have no interest in reports or questions\, we’re interested in seeing you and hearing what you’re up to! \n\n\n\nWhile past annual meetings have famously featured pizza\, given the current circumstances we will not be able to provide such sustenance. It is our hope\, however\, that our presence and discussions will prove to be nourishing! The meeting should last no longer than an hour and a half. \n\n\n\nMark your calendars\, and see you there!
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/milieux-institute-annual-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220317T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220317T150000
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SUMMARY:'In the Middle\, a Chimera' Info Session
DESCRIPTION:In the Middle\, a Chimera is the end-of-year exhibition/symposium for the Milieux Institute for Arts\, Culture and Technology. Multi-headed as its title indicates\, the project will span two weeks\, from May 5th to the 18th\, 2022\, and will take place in numerous locations above and beyond the physical and conceptual limits of Concordia University. Though theoretically an exhibition\, its form will feel more like that of a biennale: a dynamism will imbue these two weeks\, bringing viewers to see affixed projects and ephemeral endeavours—performances\, workshops\, and talks—throughout the city. This will all take place either concurrently with a symposium\, where Milieux researchers will be invited to present papers that refer in some way or other to In the Middle’s theme. \n\n\n\nIn the Middle\, a Chimera considers the ways in which modern technology and systems are presented as serving a specific function that inevitably gives way to something entirely different (and in most instances\, nefarious). New\, breakthrough technology developed under the veil of capitalism inevitably bends to its whirling\, maelstrom pull: the goal of this exhibition/project is to envision and develop community-oriented futures where this pull is redirected towards person-to-person\, mutually beneficial relationships (instead of person-to-fiscal gain)\, as well as the ways in which we might undermine or re-conceptualize these technologies to not only nurture ourselves but our surrounding ecosystems and environments. \n\n\n\nAn integral element to the exhibition is the pragmatic application of community-building\, horizontally oriented project planning; we have selected the institutions and spaces to collaborate with based on their varied positionings (financial\, structural\, thematic\, etc.) with the idea that they could all mutually benefit from collaborating with each other. This\, too\, can be lent to the curatorial approach: emerging artists/student members will be selected and exhibited alongside more established artists (Milieux members and otherwise)\, bringing to the first advantageous visibility and the promise of future opportunities\, and to the latter new ideas from the forthcoming artist generation.  \n\n\n\nThis information session will be for those who are interested in submitting but have questions! It will\, as well\, function as a space for those interested in working on the organizational side to chime in or see in what areas they could work with us. Click the link below to join in on Thursday\, March 17th at 2:00 PM EST: \n\n\n\nMeeting Zoom Link
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/in-the-middle-a-chimera-info-session/
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SUMMARY:Writing Wednesdays
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday\, join LePARC members and beyond for their weekly Writing Wednesdays: \n\n\n\n“A focused three hours every week: write with people in the same boat as you and with a structure that includes stretching/dancing breaks. Bring whatever it is you need to do\, be it writing your thesis\, a literature review\, a proposal or application\, emails\, etc.” \n\n\n\nThe sessions are from 9:00 AM EST to 12:00 PM EST every Wednesday up until and including April 20th\, and are strictly on Zoom for the moment\, with the sessions moving into a hybrid structure following securing of safe spaces that abide by COVID-19 regulations. \n\n\n\nBenefit from the energy\, structure and support of the group for the creation and fruition of any and all projects\, texts\, and beyond! Please email leparcmilieux@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/writing-wednesdays/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:CARG Reading Group: Radhika Govindrajan
DESCRIPTION:The Critical Anthropocene Research Group (CARG) is hosting a reading group event this Friday\, November 5th in partnership with CRIE (Colonialism\, Race and Indigenous Ecologies) and SPAM (Society\, Politics\, Animals and Materiality) to read Radhika Govindrajan’s chapter “The Goat who Died for Family Sacrificial Ethics and Kinship” from her book Animal Intimacies: Interspecies Relatedness in India’s Central Himalayas in anticipation of Govindrajan’s scheduled conversation presentation in December. \n\n\n\nWe are meeting on Friday\, November 5th from 11:00 AM 1:00 PM (EST). Please contact Priscilla Jolly directly at priscilla.jolly@concordia.ca for a copy of the reading for Friday’s meeting as well as the Zoom link. \n\n\n\nLooking forward to seeing you all there! \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/carg-reading-group-radhika-govindrajan/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201008
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SUMMARY:Decolonizing Textiles: Fall Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about this event on the Textiles & Materiality website\n\n\n\nHosts: Miranda Smitheram\, Camelia Layachi\, Etta Sandry \n\n\n\nWhen: Wednesdays from 6pm-7:30pm\, Sept 23\, Oct 7 & 21\, Nov 4 & 18\, Dec 2 \n\n\n\nWhere: Zoom (e-mail the Research Coordinator at textiles.materiality@concordia.ca for the recurring link). \n\n\n\nAccess the full bibliography here.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/decolonizing-textiles-fall-reading-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191216T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191216T160000
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CREATED:20191209T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Liquid Perceptions VR group presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Immersive Realities VR group invites all Milieux members to join a public meeting\, their final of the term\, where they will present their in-progress work\, Liquid Perceptions\, for a round of feedback and discussion. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nLiquid Perceptions is an interactive VR experience about the interconnections between the goals we set and the balance of marine ecosystems.  \n\n\n\nHot cocoa and snacks will be served! \n\n\n\nThe project is a collaboration with the University of Waterloo. Milieux member participants include Olivia McGilchrist\, Dougy Herard\, Julia Salles\, Sayed Tabatabaei\, Marco Luna\, Bart Simon\, and Gada Jane.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/liquid-perceptions-vr-group-presentation/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191108T130000
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SUMMARY:Open Studio - Vision in Motion: Moholy-Nagy Milieux
DESCRIPTION:The Hungarian artist/photographer/researcher/writer Laszlo Moholy-Nagy ranks as one of the key visionaries of the 20th century. A central figure with the Bauhaus in Germany and then founder of the New Bauhaus in Chicago during the Second World War\, Moholy-Nagy was a strong supporter of art and technology as factors of social progress. He deeply explored and experimented with the fundamental elements of visual perception—light\, color\, space\, matter\, and motion—in what he called “The New Vision” in his groundbreaking writings from the 1920s to the 1940s.   The Moholy-Nagy research studio at Milieux convened in anticipation of the milieuXbauhaus Festival\, with the intention of exploring what the political-social-cultural impact of this new vision means today in an era of transforming perception\, from artificial intelligence\, machine vision\, the transformation of space through new means such as XR/VR/AR\, sensing and the overall shifts in being generated by new forms of cognitive capitalism.  The group’s aim was to re-evaluate and create a new body of knowledge around Moholy-Nagy’s concepts and categories discussed in The New Vision and Vision in Motion. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThe final results of the research studio’s work will be professional displayed at this open house. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nWHERE: Speculative Life/LabXmodal\, EV 10.815\n\n\n\nWHEN: Friday\, Nov. 8\, 1:00- 4:00 p.m.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/open-studio-vision-in-motion-moholy-nagy-milieux/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191106T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191106T163000
DTSTAMP:20260614T025020
CREATED:20191028T040000Z
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SUMMARY:"The Ultimate Goal: A Bauhaus Adventure in Minecraft"
DESCRIPTION:Project wrap-up\, discussion and screening\n\n\n\nSeven intrepid Milieux faculty and students set out to modernize aMinecraft village in just 30 days. Along the way they discover theprinciples of Bauhaus architecture and the international style\,discuss the relationship between logistics\, rationalism and modernism\, build a new conception of functionalist aesthetics\, and develop a deep fear of the “creepers” of national socialism! \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nJoin us as we wrap up this project and reflect on what we observed while it took place. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nWHEN: 2:30 – 4:30\, at TAG
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/the-ultimate-goal-a-bauhaus-adventure-in-minecraft/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191022T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191022T133000
DTSTAMP:20260614T025020
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SUMMARY:Pizza Lunch and Milieux Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All Milieux members are invited for lunch and a chat on TUESDAY\, OCT 22 from 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.  \n\n\n\nWe will discuss the upcoming milieuXbauhaus festival\, congratulate the new Milieux Undergraduate Fellows\, and we will also be showing off the proofs of the latest Milieux Annual Report. \n\n\n\nPlease RSVP on Facebook if possible\, so that we know how much pizza to order. \n\n\n\nSee you there!
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/pizza-lunch-and-milieux-annual-general-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T025020
CREATED:20191220T050000Z
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SUMMARY:A Walk in LePARC: There Is No Such Thing as a Structureless Group
DESCRIPTION:Join the Toronto based collective Public Recordings for a facilitated reading and reflection on Jo Freeman’s influential essay “The Tyranny of Structurelessness”. Originally published in 1970\, Freeman’s text reflects on her experiences in the 1960’s Women’s Liberation movement\, as it sought to move from criticizing society to changing it. The essay examines the structural challenges of working in groups\, and proposes a set of principles for democratic organization. \n\n\n\nThis event is being organized in conjunction with “What’s Collective?” a workshop that Public Recordings’ is facilitating at Studio 303 January 13th-17th. This event will be co-facilitated by Christopher Willes\, Evan Webber\, Liz Peterson (of Public Recordings) with support from independent curator and artist Danielle St-Amour.  \n\n\n\nPublic Recordings is a collective based in Toronto since 2003. Led a team of Associate Artists\, Public Recordings develops and presents hypotheses about group work using dance\, theatre\, music\, publication and other collective gestures. Their work has been shown across Canada\, Europe\, Australia and Asia. Recent projects include a large-scale music and sound-based performance called To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of Their Desperation\, and a site-specific theatre work called Other Jesus\, presented by Festival TransAmériques in 2019.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nDanielle St-Amour is an artist\, writer\, and curator. She has produced research-based exhibitions for SBC Gallery in Montreal (2019)\, and the Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre\, Alberta (2014)\, amongst others. From 2016-2018\, she was the Director at Art Metropole in Toronto. From 2014-2018 St-Amour was a member of the editorial advisory board for C Magazine\, and was co-editor of the Poetry issue in 2016. St-Amour was the co-founder of critical publication REARVIEWS\, a platform for reviewing exhibition reviews (2011-2016)\, as well as the exhibition space WWTWO in Montreal (2011-2013). From 2008-2013\, she was a member of the experimental publishing collective palimpsest. She has exhibited\, lectured\, given workshops and published both nationally and internationally since 2009. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nLiz Peterson is a performance maker based in Toronto and Melipilla\, Chile\, whose work investigates gesture\, archetypes\, autobiography and belonging. Her work has been presented in Canada\, the US\, Ireland\, Spain and Chile. Since 2005 she has worked as a performer and collaborator with Aluna Theatre\, Bad New Days\, David Levine\, EW&FCO\, Jordan Tannahill\, Life of A Craphead\, Maryse Larivière\, Melanie Gilligan\, Oliver Husain\, Peter Hinton\, Philip McKee\, and Small Wooden Shoe among others. She is a co-founder of performance collective Events in Real Time\, and is currently an Associate Artist with Public Recordings. Liz is a graduate of the University of Toronto Drama Program.   \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nEvan Webber is a writer\, dramaturge and performance maker\, whose work deals with the uses and effects of stories. An Associate Artist of Public Recordings\, Evan’s collaborative work has been presented by Blackwood Gallery\, Art Gallery of York University\, the Bina Ellen Gallery\, Art Gallery of Ontario\, Wiener Festwochen\, Espace Libre\, Sound Live Tokyo\, TPAM-Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama\, the Banff Centre\, Brisbane Festival\, Festival TransAmériques and others. He’s been twice nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play\, and his writing has been published in C Magazine\, Canadian Theatre Review\, The Coming Envelope\, Geist and others.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nChristopher Willes is based in both Toronto and Montreal\, where he works as an artist\, composer/musician\, and researcher. His practice is situated between the forms and discourses of experimental music\, performance\, and the visual arts. His work has been presented across Canada\, in the USA\, and the UK\, and he is currently an Associate Artist with Public Recordings. Christopher has had the honour of collaborating with many dance artists in Canada over the past decade as a sound-maker and dramaturge. He holds an MFA from Bard College (USA)\, and he was recently an artist-in-residence at the Toronto Public Library.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/a-walk-in-leparc-there-is-no-such-thing-as-a-structureless-group/
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