Part of TEXT / SOUND / PERFORMANCE 2019 Amy Thiessen (UBCO), Karis Shearer (UBCO), and Megan Butchart (UBCO) will present a talk titled, “Canadian Poetry Off the Page in the Undergraduate Classroom” as part of Text / Sound / Performance – Making in Canadian Space in Dublin, Ireland. For more info, click here.
Presentations | Amy Thiessen, Karis Shearer, Megan Butchart, TEXT/SOUND/PERFORMANCE, UBC Okanagan
Part of TEXT / SOUND / PERFORMANCE 2019 Katherine McLeod (Concordia) will present a talk titled, “Making Shadows with Recorded Sound: A Response to Gwendolyn MacEwen’s Audio Archives” as part of Text / Sound / Performance – Making in Canadian Space in Dublin, Ireland. For more info, click here.
Presentations | Concordia University, Katherine McLeod, TEXT/SOUND/PERFORMANCE, University College Dublin
Part of TEXT / SOUND / PERFORMANCE 2019 Deanna Fong (SFU) and Karis Shearer (UBCO) will present a talk titled, ““But you can’t put that in a book”: Feminist Close Listening in the Soundbox Project” as part of Text / Sound / Performance – Making in Canadian Space in Dublin, Ireland. For more info, click […]
Presentations | Deanna Fong, Karis Shearer, Simon Fraser University, TEXT/SOUND/PERFORMANCE, UBC Okanagan, University College Dublin
SpokenWeb & Writers Read present novelist, poet, and sound performer Kaie Kellough. Kellough will read selections from his new book of poetry Magnetic North (Penguin, 2019), Accordéon (ARP Books, 2016) and forthcoming fiction. The event will be hosted by Dr. Katherine McLeod. Kaie Kellough is a novelist, poet, and sound performer. He is the author […]
Performances, Presentations | Concordia University, Kaie Kellough, Katherine McLeod, Montreal, Writers Read
Samuel Mercier (SpokenWeb Research Affiliate) will be giving a talk at the conference Littérature, medias et discours culturel about the recent discovery of the Alan Lord archive by the SpokenWeb team. Cette communication vise à explorer le cas du fonds Alan Lord, découvert lors de mes recherches avec l’équipe de SpokenWeb, afin de montrer les enjeux […]
Presentations | Littérature: medias et discours culturel, Montreal, Samuel Mercier, Université de Montréal
The Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques (CRIHN) will be hosting Jason Camlot, director of SpokenWeb, with Jared Wiercinski and Tomasz Neugebauer (both librarians at Concordia University). They will present on the development of a metadata schema and a metadata ingest system (Swallow) for the collections of digitized legacy literary audio that are […]
Presentations | CIRHN, Jared Wiercinski, Jason Camlot, Montreal, Tomasz Neugebauer, Université de Montréal
Join us in the AMP Lab (FIP 251) for a regular Tech Talk where participants talk about their digital humanities research, digital tools, or how they worked through research problems. This week, Dr. Felicity Tayler and Majorie Mitchell present “Making Research Data Public: An Open Workshop on SpokenWeb Research Creation”. For more information click here.
Presentations | AMP Lab, Felicity Tayler, Kelowna, Majorie Mitchell, Tech Talks, UBC Okanagan
SpokenWeb presents this event in collaboration with The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN). Exactly fifty years ago this month, at what later became Concordia, where this talk is being held, Canada’s most dramatic and important student occupation of the 1960s took place. When a group of students, primarily of Caribbean descent, filed a protest against […]
Presentations | ARCMTL, Concordia, Louis Rastelli, Montreal, QAHN
Join us in the AMP Lab (FIP 251) for a regular Tech Talk where participants talk about their digital humanities research, digital tools, or how they worked through research problems. This week, Haley Seven-Deers and Jordanna Marshall present “The Negative Heritage Project”. For more information, click here.
Presentations | AMP Lab, Haley Seven-Deers, Jordanna Marshall, Kelowna, Tech Talks, UBC Okanagan
Join us in the AMP Lab (FIP 251) for a regular Tech Talk where participants talk about their digital humanities research, digital tools, or how they worked through research problems. This week, Lee Hannigan (U Alberta, SpokenWeb) presents “The Unwinding Reel: A Personal Account of Media-Focused Literary Research”. For more information, click here.
Presentations | AMP Lab, Kelowna, Lee Hannigan, Tech Talks, UBC Okanagan, University of Alberta