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Listening Practice Guided by Yuliya Kondratenko – What do we listen for: structure or meaning? — Oct 23, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Listening Practice Guided by Jason Camlot – Listening Practice Synthesis and Listening to the Poetry by Memory recordings — Dec 04, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Listening Practice Guided by Samuel Mercier – Nationalized listening: the imagined communities of Quebec poetry readings — Oct 16, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Listening Practice Guided by Andrew Roberge — Oct 09, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Listening Practice Guided by Rodrigo Velasco – Listening to Student Activism in Mexico City — Oct 02, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Listening Practice Guided by Klara du Plessis – Listening to a Deep Curation Poetry Reading: Experiments in Literary Events
 — Sep 25, 2019 (Events)

Montreal - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Deep Listening Workshop with Anne Bourne — Nov 08, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - LB-1042-03, 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.

In this participatory workshop, instructor Anne Bourne will lead participants through a series of collective sound exercises that focus on vocalization and listening in equal measure. Following Pauline Oliveros’s practice of “deep listening” and event-based sound scores, Bourne will lead participants through a series of verbal and non-verbal explorations that interrogate intersubjective communication, sounded space, […]

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Listening Practice Guided by Jason Camlot – Disciplinary Listening: Does Literature have an Audile Technique? — Sep 18, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Richler Library, LB 655

A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. What is listening? What are we listening for when we are listening? What are listening techniques for different disciplines? Join us, once or weekly, for Listening Practice. All are welcome!

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Spoken Code — Sep 27, 2019 (Events)

Montreal, QC - Concordia University - Visualization Studio, Webster Library, LB-314.00

An evening of improvised audiovisual live coding; where algorithms unfold, in the form of a process, in time and over time, and depends on its past inputs. This event approaches code as thought and through this movement, it seeks to create emerging and ephemeral audiovisual relations that unfold in the interplay of code, voice, and […]

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SpokenWeb brings literary archives to life at this year’s Blue Met Festival (Post)

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When recording to tape became accessible in the 1960s, artists began documenting literary performances and conversations. But most of these audio archives remain inaccessible or in danger of decay. Those that do end up being digitized are largely unreachable by a wide audience. SpokenWeb, a cross-university project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council […]

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