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SUMMARY:Milieux experiential learning workshop series | Coded Biophilia
DESCRIPTION:Special Edition Thursday Experiential Working Workshop at Milieux to start off May! \n\nThis special end-of-term session is ‘Coded Biophilia’ taught by special guest gi!\nThursday May 2nd 2024 from 1:00 – 5:00 pm.\nwith gi (Giulia Tomasello) & Alexandra Bachmayer. \nCoded Biophilia is a workshop designed to learn basics of soft wearables and the exploration of biological textiles. A space where participants will explore the potential of bacterial cellulose for textile futures in terms of growing living materials and creating speculative scenarios for second skins\, sensors\, and adaptive responsive structures. Learning new methods of making sensory surfaces for wearables and to envision how biotechnology and new materials will shape our environment. At the end of the workshop\, participants will be able to identify state-of-the-art soft wearable and bio-textiles applications and produce e-textile and bio-textile samples and if there is time a small prototype. \nCan soft technology expands the ways our bodies sense and interact with the environment? \n*Please email to reserve a space as slots are limited. Contact marc.beaulieu@concordia.ca\, and be sure to include ‘Coded Biophilia’ in the subject line.\nConfirmations will be sent out within a couple of days. \n_____ \n\nGiulia Tomasello is an interaction designer and educator committed to female intimate care and its innovation. \nFounder of ALMA Futura\, a research and consulting studio where design\, science and anthropology combine to co-create tools for a cultural and radical change in womxn’s bodies. In 2018 with the project Future Flora\, she won the STARTS Prize\, a European award assigned to projects representing “innovative alliances between technology and artistic practices”. Her multidisciplinary work has also received other awards at European and international levels such as the World Omosiroi Japanese Award in 2020. \nGiulia offers a new deeper understanding in female’s wellbeing and prevention\, developing innovative tools at the intersection of medical and social sciences. She is co-founder of the Bruixes-Lab collective [nomadic lab of bio-hacking\, sx-tech and witchcraft rituals]\, Hogar [cultural association focused on gender health and performance] and Tides project [sexual wellness brand for women in mid-life]. Coded Bodies is her teaching platform designed to learn the basics of wearable technology\, materials innovation and the exploration of biological textiles. Since 2017\, she has been teaching in several Italian and European universities such as Politecnico di Milano\, Royal College of Arts in London and Head in Geneva. She currently lectures at the Domus Academy in Milan\, the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia and the Kunstuniversität in Linz. \n\n\n 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/milieux-experiential-learning-workshop-series-coded-biophilia/
LOCATION:MilieuxMake Space (EV-10.825)
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SUMMARY:Embodied Interventions 2024: Performance showcase
DESCRIPTION:On May 4th and 5th\, join us for the 5th edition of the renowned Embodied Interventions! Organized by the LePARC Research Cluster in collaboration with student members and various clusters within the vibrant Milieux community\, this year’s event promises to offer an unparalleled exploration of performative research-creation. Spanning two days\, Embodied Interventions serves as the culmination of intensive collaborative research-creation laboratories conducted over a period of two weeks. If you’re curious about last year’s edition you can read the recap here. \nIn collaboration with the HTMLles festival\, this edition aims to expand the boundaries\, delving deeper into the intersections of technology\, art\, and performance. Through a diverse array of projects\, attendees will be invited to ponder the fundamental question: “What is performative inquiry?” Each performance presents a unique perspective\, challenging conventional notions and fostering dialogue on the nature of artistic expression and knowledge production. \nSave the date and get ready for 2 days of creativity and artistic innovation at the heart of performative research-creation. \nCurators \nSeyed Hamidreza Hosseini \nMargaret Lapp \nMore information about the program to come soon: \nhttps://www.leparcmilieux.com/embodied-interventions
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/embodied-interventions-2024-performance-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240517T170000
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SUMMARY:Morphoses: Post Residency Open Studio Visit
DESCRIPTION:Join Sofian Audry and Rosalie D. Gagné on Friday\, May 17 from 5 to 7 p.m for an open studio visit! \nSofian and Rosalie have spent 10 days at Milieux\, working on their project Morphoses initiated in 2017. \n“Morphoses” is a research-creation project involving artificial life forms featuring three autonomous spheroid robots. The installation proposes a poetic experience of machine learning centered on the establishment of an intimate relationship between human and non-human life forms. \n📅 May 17\, 2024 | 5-7 p.m \n📍Video Performance Studio EV 10.760
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/morphoses-post-residency-open-studio-visit/
LOCATION:Video Performance Studio EV 10.760
CATEGORIES:Open Studio
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240529T160000
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SUMMARY:Milieux Summer Coffee & Chat!
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday 29th from 2 to 4 p.m on the 11th floor terrace!  \nWe are very happy to invite ALL Milieux members for the last gathering before summer! As we all know\, May is a busy month at the institute and this year is no exception! This event will be a great opportunity to meet and chat with the community about what you are up to! \nJoin us on terrace\, coffee and treats will be offered. \nLooking forward to seeing you! \n📅 Wednesday 29\, 2024 | 2-4 p.m \n📍Milieux Terrace (11th floor)
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/milieux-summer-coffee-chat/
CATEGORIES:Reception
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SUMMARY:Milieux X CCA : "Propositions: Designing through Land"
DESCRIPTION:To conclude the 2024 edition of Milieux May Madness\, the Milieux Institute will host a conversation titled “Propositions: Designing through Land” on May 31st. Co-organized with the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)\, the event will convene nine scholars to reflect on how design disciplines and their associated practices can better align with the concept of land. Following the presentations\, Speculative Life members Brennan McCracken\, Priscilla Jolly\, and Sarah Yems will share brief\, questioning responses to the propositions. \n“Propositions: Designing through Land” will bring together nine researchers who are embarking on an eighteen-month collective project: “In the Hurricane\, On the Land.” Funded by the Mellon Foundation and organized by the CCA\, “In the Hurricane\, On the Land.” aims to explore land-dependent design as a collaborative approach to addressing the tangible effects of the climate crisis\, indigenous land revitalization\, and related concerns\, including developing methods to document and engage with land-driven sites\, histories\, and communities. Through their research\, these scholars will examine and redefine the societal and professional boundaries of architecture and landscape architecture\, working towards a collective strategy for navigating the aftermath of natural and human-made disasters. \nAt this upcoming event\, the nine scholars will present brief propositions that address the themes of navigating\, coexisting with\, and experiencing land to enhance design practices. These propositions will provide insight into the scope\, concerns\, lands\, and peoples the project will engage with over the coming months. \nAll are welcome! \n📅 May 31st | 4-6 p.m \n📍Speculative Life Room EV 10.625 \n📸 Lee Friedlander\, Mount Royal\, Montréal\, Québec\, 1993. PH1994:0242\, CCA Collection\, © Lee Friedlander”
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/milieux-x-cca-propositions-designing-through-land/
LOCATION:Speculative Life Research Cluster
CATEGORIES:Talk
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