Aesthetics of the Absurd – Screening, Panel & Workshop

Aesthetics of the Absurd Still

Event Details

Screening & Panel
March 1, 2023
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST
CFMDC, 1411 Dufferin Street, Toronto, ON M6H 4C7

Join us for a screening of “Life on the CAPS”, followed by a talk with Nehal El-Hadi.

Screening:

Life on the CAPS
  • Life on the CAPS

    Country: Morocco
    Director: Meriem Bennani
    Length: 76 mins
    Synopsis: Life on the CAPS is a trilogy of short film by Moroccan artist Meriem Bennani. Set in a supernatural, dystopian future, Life on the CAPS (short for “capsule”) features a fictional island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. In the world of the CAPS, teleportation has replaced air travel, and displaced populations utilize this mode of transportation to cross oceans and borders.

Panel:

Incorporating multi-media and digital techniques into diasporic narratives

This post-screening discussion will engage viewers in a theoretical and practical discussion of incorporating multi-media and digital techniques into diasporic narratives.

Speaker:

Nehal El-Hadi, Writer, Researcher, Editor
  • Nehal El-Hadi

    Nehal El-Hadi investigates the relationships between the body (racialised, gendered), place (urban, virtual), and technology (internet, health).

    She completed a Ph.D. in Planning at the University of Toronto, where her research examined the relationships between user-generated content and everyday public urban life.

    As a scholar, her hybrid digital/material research methods are informed by her training and experience as a science and environmental journalist.

    Nehal advocates for the responsible, accountable, and ethical treatment of user-generated content in the fields of journalism, planning, and healthcare.

    Her writing has appeared in academic journals, general scholarship publications, literary magazines, and several anthologies and edited collections.

    Nehal is the Science+Technology Editor at The Conversation Canada, an academic news site, and Editor-in-Chief of Studio Magazine, a biannual print publication dedicated to contemporary Canadian craft and design. She currently holds a residency at Toronto’s Theatre Centre, where she is developing a live arts event that explores surveillance, privacy, and consent.

    Nehal sits on the Board of Directors of FiXT POINT Arts & Media and Provocation Ideas Festival. She is a member of the Digital Communities Advisory Panel at the Centre for Free Expression. She was previously a Visiting Scholar at the City Institute at York University.


Workshop
March 5, 2023
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST
LIFT, 1137 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M6H 2A3

Workshop:

Projection Mapping Workshop

Join Ilze Briede [a.k.a. Kavi] for a Video Projection Mapping Workshop. Learn the basics of video projection mapping in this introductory workshop. With Resolume, you can manipulate and mix videos in real-time, create complex and dynamic compositions from scratch using built-in effects and, most importantly, how to map your video output on site-specific objects, also known as Video Projection Mapping

No previous experience with projection mapping is required.

Facilitator:

Ilze Briede [a.k.a. Kavi]
  • Ilze Briede

    Ilze Briede [a.k.a. Kavi] is a Latvian/Canadian artist and researcher working across multiple disciplines, including visual art, interactive installation and live performance. Her creative practice and academic research encompass working with live data sets and designing systems to turn data into visceral experiences. An example would be harnessing data from the forest about trees and the environment or the human body through bio-physiological sensing and translating them into immersive narratives. Kavi sees data as a living material that can express its essence and inner truth through creative, technological and artistic interventions. Sometimes, it looks too abstract for the human mind’s eye; however, she believes that the more we are exposed to weird and unusual, the more we stretch our cognitive abilities to embrace the world at large. She is currently pursuing a PhD degree in Computational Art at York University.