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Transiting the Queer Uncommons: Queer Summer Institute in Research Creation (TQU)
Transiting the Queer Uncommons: Queer Summer Institute in Research Creation (TQU) will run from May 2 to 26 and features two graduate courses at York University’s School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design (AMPD).
Inspired by radical new poetic methods of digital and intermedial performance storytelling, transgressive visual techniques emerging from new media
Screening with Pleasure Dome: planetary ruins & other possibilities
planetary ruins & other possibilities
Organized by Pleasure Dome
April 20 - May 4, 2022
Q&A May 4, 7:30 pm est
FREE/PWYC at pdome.org
Archival Atelier: Kim Tomczak, "Tackling VHS Tapes: An Overview of Digitization Workflow"
Artists, archivists, and researchers engage with analog and legacy digital materials, many of which are at-risk. Explore different ways of assessing these media at Archival Atelier, A/CA’s new series of workshops devoted to varied media types and their preservation.
"Tackling VHS Tapes: An Overview of Digitization Workflow"
April 22, 2022. 4:30-6:00 PM EST, on Zoom
Instructors: Kim Tomczak
Archival Atelier: Kelly Egan and Mark Toscano, "Material in the Margins: Experimental Film, the Archive and Ephemerality"
Artists, archivists, and researchers engage with analog and legacy digital materials, many of which are at-risk. Explore different ways of assessing these media at Archival Atelier, A/CA’s new series of workshops devoted to varied media types and their preservation.
"Material in the Margins: Experimental Film, the Archive and Ephemerality"
March 25, 2022. 4:30-6:00 PM EST, on Zoom
Instructors: Kelly Egan and Mark Toscano
Special issue of Frames Cinema Journal on "Sensing the Archive – Exploring the digital (im)materiality of the moving image archive"
A/CA researcher Catherine Russell guest edited the latest issue of Frames Cinema Journal on "Sensing the Archive – Exploring the digital (im)materiality of the moving image archive."
Working Papers Series:Marcus Jack | Peripherality and its Consequences: The Counternarratives of Artists' Filmmaking in Scotland (and elsewhere)
The Archive/Counter-Archive Working Papers Series brings together PhD students from different Universities to hear about exciting doctoral research in the area of archival studies. Our speaker was Marcus Jack, who is a visiting MITACs doctoral researcher from The Glasgow School of Art. Marcus's talk was followed by a Q&A with the audience, moderated by our student organizers, Emily Barton and Elisa Arca Jarque.