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Community Sound(e)Scape Project Featured at Jazz Colloquium

Submitted by dfoolen on September 3rd, 2013 9:42 AM
Date: 
Thursday, September 5th, 2013 10:30 AM to 11:45 AM
Location: 

Macdonald Stewart Art Centre

Since 2011, Dr. Helen Hambly and Capacity Development students have been involved with researchers from the University of Guelph Fine Arts project known as Community Sound(e)scapes. This unique project combined intercultural communication, landscapes and audio improvisation. First Nations communities which are part of K-Net Services [1] created and webcasted audio artefacts. A paper entitled "The Shadow of the Crow: Profound Uncertainty in Improvised Community-based New Media" documenting this experience will be presented by Dr. Rebecca Caines (now at University of Regina).  Please refer to programme for the workshop on the Guelph Jazz Festival Colloquium 2013 website [2]

 

Keywords: 
Capacity Development and Extension

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[1] http://www.knet.ca/services/ [2] http://www.improvcommunity.ca/colloquia/guelph/guelph-jazz-festival-colloquium-2013