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SUMMARY:Crafting Indigiqueer Futures: Zine Making Workshop 2
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, the IFRC is inviting you to attend a series of events on the theme of Indigiqueer Joy! In the context of queer and Indigenous communities\, joy is not merely an emotion but an act of resistance\, survival\, and a framework for building liberatory futures. In this series\, you will explore: What is revealed when we tell our own stories? How can we reclaim and craft our own narratives collectively? And how can speculative fiction allow us to envision alternative futures? Drawing from both his experience in comics-making and the themes explored by the screened animated shorts\, IFRC Communications Coordinator Milo Puge will be leading two zine-making workshops exploring the nuances of joy. \n  \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP: \nParticipants will be invited to create their very own zines using collage\, drawing\, and/or writing with a collection of art supplies. They will be given open prompts to interpret joy and future in reflection\, collective conversation\, and making. \n  \nThese workshops are free and intended for Indigenous and/or 2SLGBTQIA+ people. \n  \n🗓: August 7\, 2025\n🕒: 6-8 PM\n📍: IFRC HQ EV 10.705 \n🎟️ Please register here.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/crafting-indigiqueer-futures-zine-making-workshop-2/
LOCATION:EV 10.705
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SUMMARY:Crafting Indigiqueer Futures: Zine Making Workshop 1
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, the IFRC is inviting you to attend a series of events on the theme of Indigiqueer Joy! In the context of queer and Indigenous communities\, joy is not merely an emotion but an act of resistance\, survival\, and a framework for building liberatory futures. In this series\, you will explore: What is revealed when we tell our own stories? How can we reclaim and craft our own narratives collectively? And how can speculative fiction allow us to envision alternative futures? Drawing from both his experience in comics-making and the themes explored by the screened animated shorts\, IFRC Communications Coordinator Milo Puge will be leading two zine-making workshops exploring the nuances of joy. \n  \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP: \n Participants will be invited to create their very own zines using collage\, drawing\, and/or writing with a collection of art supplies. They will be given open prompts to interpret joy and future in reflection\, collective conversation\, and making. \n  \nThese workshops are free and intended for Indigenous and/or 2SLGBTQIA+ people. \n  \n🗓: July 18\, 2025\n🕒: 1-3 PM\n📍: IFRC HQ EV 10.705 \n🎟️ Please register here.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/crafting-indigiqueer-futures-zine-making-workshop/
LOCATION:EV 10.705
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Immersive Art Through Auditory Perception: a workshop with Austin Tecks-Bleuer
DESCRIPTION:Come join Immersive Storytelling Studio member Austin Tecks-Bleuer for an introductory workshop on immersive audio on March 7th from 1-2pm in EV 10.705! \nThis workshop sets out to demystify the science behind auditory perception to create more captivating immersive experiences. Open to all experience levels\, Austin will cover basic concepts primarily relating to spatialization. Learn how physiological and perceptual mechanisms shape our response to sound\, and gain practical techniques for leveraging auditory stimuli to elevate your artistic creations. \nPart 1: A light overview of the different mechanisms that allow humans to localize a sound (primarily head related transfer function and inter-aural time difference). \nPart 2: How reverb and high frequency attenuation determine our perception of a physical space. \nPart 3: Some practical examples in a game engine. \nAustin Tecks-Bleuer is a composer\, pop music producer/songwriter\, and immersive installation artist currently pursuing Electroacoustic Studies at Concordia University. Transitioning from a background in music production\, Austin’s focus has shifted to creating immersive installations using tools like the Unreal Engine and TouchDesigner. His work blurs the line between physical and digital spaces\, inviting viewers into captivating experiences that merge art and technology. \nWhen? March 7th\, from 1-2pm \nWhere? EV 10.705 \nNo previous knowledge or registration is required to participate in this event! \n 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/enhancing-immersive-art-through-auditory-perception-a-workshop-with-austin-tecks-bleuer/
LOCATION:EV 10.705
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