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Lungs of the Earth is a spatialised sound installation inspired by field recordings from the Amazon rainforest, recorded by sound artist Felix Blume and mixed by composer Bernardo Alvarado Rojas. Four elemental poems by Brazilian writers—”Water” by Patrizia Longhitano, “Fire” by Virna Teixeira, “Air” by Alyssa Martens, and “Earth” by Monika Radojevic—take audiences on a narrative journey, highlighting the call and response between animal and human voices.
The installation serves as a monument to the songs being lost to deforestation and climate change, and encourages audiences to develop a personal relationship with the story of ‘the last forest’ through a multi-sensory and interactive exhibition environment.
Lungs of the Earth is supported by the Edith Lando Virtual Learning Centre and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Dates and Times:
Thursday, November 14: 4 pm - 9 pm
Friday, November 15: 1 pm - 7 pm
Saturday, November 16: 10 am - 5 pm
Location:
Lobe Studio, 713 E Hastings
Cost:
Pay-what-you-can entry
The Technology Enhanced Classroom (TEC) Expo was created as an annual event designed to showcase and celebrate interesting and innovative uses of technology in face-to-face, blended, and online classrooms at UBC. TEC Expo is open to all members of the UBC community, across disciplines and University locations. The eleventh TEC Expo will be a three-day long celebration, from November 19 to November 21. TEC Expo will consist of a combination of in-person and virtual engaging conversations.
Presenters and Schedule:
View the schedule and the list of presenters.
Dates:
Tuesday, November 19 (in-person) | 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Wednesday, November 20 (virtual) | 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Thursday, November 21 (virtual) | 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location: Neville Scarfe Lobby & Online
Registration Information: Please register to receive the Zoom links for the virtual sessions. Registration is not required to attend the in-person session.
Facilitators:
LDDI Team
Join us for a panel discussion that engages with the evolving landscape of creative writing in the digital age. This Viewpoints event, tailored for faculty, staff, and students, will delve into how technology is reshaping the way we write, teach, and engage with creative content. Our panelists will share insights on the integration of digital tools in creative writing pedagogy, the impact of artificial intelligence on authorship, and the new opportunities and challenges that arise from technology-mediated writing environments. Whether you are curious about the future of creative writing or looking to incorporate more technology in your classroom, this panel will offer valuable perspectives and practical advice.
Panelists: Michelle Blown, Wendy Traas and Karen O'Regan
Location: Online (Zoom)