“Refining the Alchemical Ear: Adept Listening Practices and the Poetry of George Bowering, Margaret Atwood, and Penn Kemp” This workshop is a brief foray toward an “adept” listening practice; that is, to listen to poetry from the perspective of an aspiring adept, a seeker of spiritual and poetic truths. What can we learn about the […]
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Listening Practice, Montreal, Nick Beauchesne, Quebec, SpokenWeb, University of Alberta, workshop, Writers Read
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
SpokenWeb Director, Jason Camlot, will be giving a presentation titled ‘Media Affordances of Literary Audio’ at the Sound Studies Institute (University of Alberta) on November 7, 2018. This presentation considers the significance of different audio media technologies and formats (wax cylinder, acetate flat disc, aluminium long-playing transcription disc, reel-to-reel tape, etc.) for the historical forms […]
Presentations | Edmonton, Jason Camlot, Sound Studies Institute, University of Alberta