[acc-cca-l] Camille Baker INTER/her  Apr 7 & Karolina Żyniewicz Signs of the Time Apr 8-9

roberta buiani rbuiani at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 15:47:55 MDT 2022


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Apologies for repeats.
these are the last few days of our speakers series and art. if you are in Toronto, please come to visit the immersive installation

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 INTER/her

an immersive experience
by Camille Baker

April 7-28, 2022
D.G. Ivey Library
20, Willcocks street
University of Toronto St. George campus

A Virtual Reality, sound, and haptic immersive journey into the reproductive health issues experienced by women

Un voyage immersif en Réalité Virtuelle, sonore et haptique dans les problématiques de santé reproductive vécues par les femmes
Opening Thursday, April 7, 5:00-7:00 pm

The installation accommodates 3 people at a time
Please, register below to book your session

L'installation accueille 3 personnes à la fois.
Veuillez vous inscrire ci-dessous pour réserver votre séance
Inscrivez- vous ici/Register here<https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/interher-an-intimate-journey-inside-the-female-body-tickets-312523224377?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb>
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Signs of the time, Collecting Biological Traces and Memories
by Karolina Żyniewicz

Masks are meant to protect us from the virus, but they are way more than just a medical object. They are maps of our biological body  as well as our memories. Join us on Apr 8 (online) as bioartist Karolina Żyniewicz will introduce her project “signs of the time” and will provide instructions for the collective performance to occur on April 9th (in person).

Signes du temps, une collection de Traces Biologiques et de Souvenirs
par Karolina Żyniewicz

Les masques sont destinés à nous protéger du virus, mais ils sont bien plus qu'un simple objet médical. Ce sont des cartes de notre corps biologique ainsi que de nos souvenirs. Rejoignez-nous le 8 avril (en ligne) alors que la bioartiste Karolina Żyniewicz présentera son projet «signs of the time» et fournira des instructions pour que la performance collective se produise le 9 avril (en personne).

Artist talk/Conférence d'artiste
April 8 Avril
4:00-5:30 pm/1600-1730 H
register here/inscrivez-vous ici<https://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkc-mpqj4pG91eg5GKOB7rVkJN_6yaUL7U>
Collection of memories/collection de souvenirs
April 9 Avril
2:00-3:00 pm/1400-1500 H
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“Who Cares?” is a Speaker Series dedicated to fostering transdisciplinary conversations between doctors, writers, artists, and researchers on contemporary biopolitics of care and the urgent need to move towards more respectful, creative, and inclusive social practices of care in the wake of the systemic cracks made obvious by the pandemic.
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‘’ Who Cares?’’ est une serie de conferences , visant a favoriser les discussions transdisciplinaires entre médecins , écrivains , artistes et chercheurs sur la biopolitiques contemporaine des soins et l’urgence d'évoluer vers des pratiques plus respectueuses , créatives et inclusives dans le sillage des fissures systémiques qui sont devenues évidentes avec la pandémie.
We wish to thank/ nous the generous support of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada,  New College at the University of Toronto and The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University;  the Centre for Feminist Research, Sensorium Centre for Digital Arts and Technology, The Canadian Language Museum, the Departments of English and the School of Gender and Women’s Studies at York University; the D.G. Ivey Library and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto;  We also wish to thank the support of The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences

This series is co-produced in collaboration with the ArtSci Salon
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