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Structure Born Music: Performing in the Publicness-less City

In Tkarón:to/Toronto, Bauhaus is a corporate libertarian slogan––appropriated by the city's most infamous condo developer (bauhaustoronto.com).   Meanwhile, the local music community is in a venue crisis as a consequence of this and other gentrification techniques. So what might the latent radicality of the Bauhaus, and subsequent 20th century collectivist movements, tell us about art […]

Run-of-the-mill: A textiles workshop

Through their experimental and collaborative approach to art-making, the weavers of the Bauhaus transformed both the future of textiles and of abstract art. In this two-hour workshop, participants will have the opportunity to design and embroider their own 5" x 5" continuous line drawings and simple shapes using the digital thread placement machine in the […]

Algorithmic Warfare as an Apparatus of Recognition: Talk by Lucy Suchman

In June of 2018, following a campaign initiated by activist employees within the company, Google announced its intention not to renew a US Defense Department contract for Project Maven, an initiative to automate the identification of military targets based on drone video footage. Defendants of the program argued that that it would increase the efficiency […]

MilieuxMake Workshop: Experimenting with Robotic Softness

Led by Sam Bourgault and Emma Forgues During this workshop, we will introduce the concepts of soft robotics and learn to cast silicone pieces to create a collaborative art piece! Every participant will build a small soft robot that we will then put together to create a larger soft robotics “quilt”! Soft Robotics is a […]

MilieuxMake Workshop: Experimenting with Robotic Softness

Led by Sam Bourgault and Emma Forgues During this workshop, we will introduce the concepts of soft robotics and learn to cast silicone pieces to create a collaborative art piece! Every participant will build a small soft robot that we will then put together to create a larger soft robotics “quilt”! Soft Robotics is a […]

Cruise Ships and Containers: Towards a Literary Geography of the Caribbean Port

ECOTONES Conference Keynote Address by Dr. Patricia Noxolo, University of Birmingham, UK In this Keynote, Dr. Patricia Noxolo takes concepts from two aspects of geographical work – tourism and transport geographies – and applies them to a range of Caribbean literature.  The goal is not simply to appreciate whether and how concepts such as capacity […]

Cruise Ships and Containers: Towards a Literary Geography of the Caribbean Port

ECOTONES Conference Keynote Address by Dr. Patricia Noxolo, University of Birmingham, UK In this Keynote, Dr. Patricia Noxolo takes concepts from two aspects of geographical work – tourism and transport geographies – and applies them to a range of Caribbean literature.  The goal is not simply to appreciate whether and how concepts such as capacity […]

Cloning Plants: An Introduction to Micro-Propagation

In this workshop Biologist & Artist Nathalie Dubois-Calero will be teaching DIY methods she developed for the micro-propagation of plants and vegetables from infertile or ‘protected’ samples. By controlling hormone levels during the propagation, we will also be able to affect the growth patterns of the plants, allowing for the creation of unusual plant morphologies.Her […]

Pizza Lunch and Milieux Annual General Meeting

All Milieux members are invited for lunch and a chat on TUESDAY, OCT 22 from 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. We 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. Please RSVP on Facebook if possible, so […]

Get-together for Critical Materiality and Biolab folks

It's a new year at the Speculative Life biolab, and our new lab technician, Alice Jarry, invites all critical materiality and BioLab researchers to join for a series of Pecha-Kucha presentations, and discussion of future research and orientations of the lab. We'll also be chatting with Amelie Brindamour, the current Milieux/CQAM artist/researcher-in-residence. If you're interested […]

A Walk in LePARC: Hanna Pajala-Assefa

LePARC's A Walk in LePARC series showcases cluster member research through performances and talks. This is the first Walk in LePARC of the 2019-2020 academic year!   Hana Pajala-Assefa is a Helsinki-based choreographer with an extensive history of interdisciplinary work sourcing from the body both as a practitioner and artistic researcher. In recent years she […]