This introductory workshop will include basic information about the AudiAnnotate project, about using IIIF and the IIIF specifications for AV, how we are using Audacity to annotate audio files, and how we are using static sites, Jekyll, and GitHub to manage editing and publishing IIIF manifests and annotations. Please register so that we can contact […]
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The SpokenWeb Sound Institute (SSI) 2020 — Jul 19-20, 2020 (Events)
The institute consists of intensive workshops and practice-based sessions, 19-20 July 2020, hosted virtually from Concordia University in Montreal. The institute is open to all members of the SpokenWeb network.
Conferences, Institutes, Workshops | Concordia University, Montreal
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Jentery Sayers — Jun 10, 2020 (Events)
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!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Jentery Sayers, Listening Practice, Montreal, Quebec, SpokenWeb, University of Victoria, workshop, Writers Read
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Nick Beauchesne — Jun 17, 2020 (Events)
“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
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Hannah McGregor — Jun 03, 2020 (Events)
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!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Hannah McGregor, Listening Practice, Montreal, Quebec, Simon Fraser University, SpokenWeb, workshop, Writers Read
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Andrew Roberge — May 27, 2020 (Events)
A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. Each week our practice will be guided by an expert from SpokenWeb. This week, Andrew will lead participants through contemporary recordings produced by (and, ostensibly, for) transmasculine folks. The session will feature voice update videos as well as multiple iterations of literary recordings. […]
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Listening Practice, Montreal, Quebec, SpokenWeb, workshop
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Felicity Tayler and Mathieu Aubin – Lesbian liberation across media: Listening to video — Apr 29, 2020 (Events)
A weekly session for exploring and experimenting with different modes of listening. In this week’s practice, participants will be viewing material from two videos below: Labyris Rising (1980), Margaret Moores, distributed by Vtape (Toronto) A Working Women’s Collective (1974), Lenore Herb, distributed by VIVO (Vancouver) Looking at two videos from the women’s movement, Mathieu and Felicity ask, when you want to reinvent […]
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Felicity Tayler, Listening Practice, Montreal, Ottawa University, Quebec, SpokenWeb, workshop, Writers Read
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Karis Shearer and Amy Thiessen — May 06, 2020 (Events)
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!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Karis Shearer, Listening Practice, Montreal, Quebec, SpokenWeb, University of British Columbia Okanagan, workshop, Writers Read
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Patrick Feaster — May 13, 2020 (Events)
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!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Indiana University Bloomington, Listening Practice, Montreal, Patrick Feaster, Quebec, SpokenWeb, workshop, Writers Read
Virtual Listening Practice Guided by Stacey Copeland — May 20, 2020 (Events)
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!
Workshops | Anglophone Heritage Network, Concordia University, Listening Practice, Montreal, Quebec, Simon Fraser University, SpokenWeb, Stacey Copeland, workshop, Writers Read