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Spoken Code
An evening of improvised audiovisual live coding — all are welcome
Friday, September 27, 2019,
6 to 7 p.m.
Webster Library, Visualization Studio, LB-314
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 language.
With Rodrigo Velasco.
Playground, a video installation in the Visualization Studio
Playground by Charlotte Pigeon Tremblay
Friday, March 15, 2019,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Webster Library, Visualization Studio, LB-314
Playground is a video performance documenting unexpected ways to explore, research and experience commonly used spaces in Concordia's Faculty of Fine Arts.
The work is part of the Rover project - an "in the field" student exercise encouraging the application of a variety of fine arts methodologies to address Concordia's future space needs.
With the collaboration of other Rovers, Pigeon Tremblay captured a range of data collecting techniques and movement patterns in different spaces across the Faculty.
Contributing to Concordia's space planning exercise looking ten years into the future, Playground explores the relationship between space and creative thinking.
CLOrk<>MP|vH+ : Perfect Moments
An interactive performance by the Concordia Laptop Orchestra (CLOrk) in collaboration with Max and Honey Pazhutan (MP|vH+) at Concordia's Visualization Studio. This event will premiere:
1. Creations by Honey and Max Pazhutan, Vincent Cusson, and Andrew Bradt
2. MP|vH+'s arrangements of Xenakis's Mists and Babbitt's Post-Partitions
3. A theremin performance by Honey Pazhutan with live coding by Max Pazhutan
4. Visuals by Aidan Baker and Honey Pazhutan
5. An interactive collaboration with audience membersThursday, March 7, 8 - 11 p.m.
Webster Library Visualization Studio, LB-314
Link to Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/765258133844746/