Sound

a bead, a breath // Collaboration with Carrie Allison

a bead, a breath

Work by Carrie Allison; Curated by Katie Belcher; Access Gallery, Vancouver, 22 Apr to 15 Jul 2023

a bead, a breath is an exhibition that thinks through caregiving, motherhood, stories, and intergenerational connections, with two videos My Moon (2022) and Our Hands, Our Body, Our Spirit (2022), and sculptural work, BEADZ (2023). Video, animation, and sculpture are grounded in the ongoing and ancestral technology of beadwork—set to ambient scores by Jessie Beier. Continuing generations of Indigenous women’s labour, beadwork mirrors both craft and new media practices in its repetition, rhythm, and storytelling. Carrie Allison says, it “is an act of care, of giving time to, and getting to know; beading is spending time with your ancestors through the shared gesture of sewing and beading.” - Katie Belcher

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No Outsides: Metal in an Era of Contagion

June 6–9 2023, Concordia University, Montreal /Tiohtià:ke, Canada

Six decades from its counter-cultural inception, what remains of metal’s relation to the outside forces of extremity, abolition and transformation? The 2023 ISMMS conference, which will be hosted by an interdisciplinary team of scholars, students and artists, will explore this question through a series of talks, artistic interventions, panels and workshops. Oriented toward the question of metal study’s relationship to the outside in an era of contagion, this conference will explore questions related to themes of urgency and emergency, extremity and enclosure, contagion and containment, plurality and polarization, queerness and ecological outsides, and futurity and fatality.

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Emergency Signals: Hearing Energy, Listening For Repair @ ReVerb: Echo-Locations of Sound and Space

The SpokenWeb Research Network is hosting the 2023 SpokenWeb Research Symposium on the theme of "Reverb: Echo-Locations of Sound and Space" at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton, Canada from May 1-3, 2023. The conference theme — "reverb" — invites participants to reflect on how sound is situated, transformed, and territorialized through physical, cultural, historical, and political spaces.

Session 9a: Emergency Signals: Hearing Energy, Listening For Repair

Tuesday, May 2, 2;45-4:15 MDT; Panelists: Jessie Beier (Concordia U), Sourayan Mookerjea (U Alberta), Mark Simpson (U Alberta)

The Energy Emergency Repair Kit (E.E.R.K.) is a collaboratively-authored research-creation intervention that explores myriad ecological, cultural, and political resonances of the three concepts named in its title: energy; emergency; repair. The E.E.R.K combines image, text, and sound to riff on the idea of a repair manual—that staple genre of self-help and self-making—while exploring energy emergency and energy emergence in several entangled registers. The panel presentation will introduce the various sonic dimensions and dynamics of the E.E.R.K. so as to explore the import of sound for the reckoning of energy and its emergencies.

For more information and to register for the symposium, visit the conference website here.