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Milieux Undergraduate Fellows Pecha-Kucha

Each year, Milieux's Undergraduate Fellows take part in a pecha-kucha presentation that is open to the public. Fellows are invited to present on any topic that is of current interest to them. Join us for an hour of snappy, fascinating presentations from a group of standout emerging researchers. Read more about the 2019-2020 Undergraduate Fellows […]

MilieuxMake Workshop series presents: Tactile Sound

This workshop aims to explore the senses, by transforming the experience of sound from the auditory to the tactile and visual. How can we re-imagine the experience of sound via textiles and other material substrates? We will look at different computational and electronic platforms for integrating sound creation capabilities into textiles and learn different methods […]

From Creator to Curator: How Creative AI Changes the Relationship With the Machine

Throughout history, humans have used tools and technology to express creativity, not as a goal in itself, but as a means of production. With the advent of creative AI, it is time to rethink our relationship with technology and embrace the computer as a creative partner.   In this talk we'll explore the possibilities of creative […]

Danses Kaléidoscopiques (a work in progress)

Presented by Manon De Pauw and Pierre-Marc Ouellette 1-4 p.m. - OPEN STUDIO4-5 p.m. - PERFORMANCE Kaleidoscopic Dances is an installation-performance project that puts forward a hybrid artistic form linking dance, performance, visual and media arts. The project is based on a historical research on Oskar Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet (1922), from which we examine the […]

Open Studio – Vision in Motion: Moholy-Nagy Milieux

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 […]

Milieux Open House

  Please join us for an open house throughout our two floors of cluster spaces, labs and workshops. Members and technicians will be on hand to answer your questions and demonstrate some of the incredible work that our Institute supports.   WHERE: Milieux Institute, EV Building 10th and 11th floors. Come to EV 11.705 to […]

Stickers and Decals workshop with Education Makers

Every maker needs a sticker. Every pinball needs a decal.   Come to #MilieuxMake to learn to make your own sticker or decal. You can even try an iron-on patch. Learn to simply print, or make your own design.   Come with your laptop and install the Cameo Silhouette software, or simply wait in line […]

Lunchtime Talk: Open Codes, with Livia Nolasco Rozsas, Curator of ZKM

The ZKM, one of the largest centres in the world for the exhibition of media art and technology, has long been called the "digital Bauhaus."   Curator Livia Rozsas will discuss her curatorial work and approach on the large scale exhibition ZKM exhibition Open Codes, which ran from October 20,2017-June 2, 2019 in which the Hexagram network was also featured […]

Discussion: Consequences of the Anthropocene for Social Scientific Theory and Method

This public session is a discussion between four scholars of the consequences of the Anthropocene for how we understand the role of theory and method in the social sciences.   Kregg Hetherington will present some thoughts related to a recent edited volume, Infrastructure, Environment and Life in the Anthropocene, about how the experience of working […]

The Inverse Power of Wavelengths, a performative talk by Alessandro Carboni

Inverse power of wavelengths - performative lecture is a cross-sectional survey on Alessandro Carboni’s performance practice methodology based on the relationship between body and the city. The performance illustrates a practice that has been developed over a long period of research in several European and Asian cities and mega-cities, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala […]

Panel discussion: Dance, Space, and Women in the Bauhaus

Panelists: Julie Richard, Alison Peacock, and Hilary Bergen Alison Peacock presents: Space Dance: A lecture demonstration in 100 years of ‘space’ The masks of Oskar Schlemmer’s Space Dance are emblematic of the Bauhaus’s theatre workshop’s proposal to emphasize mathematical approaches to human movement by obscuring the emotional content of performing bodies, foregrounding dance’s formal and spatial qualities. Dance […]