Music professor Brent Lee will celebrate the launch of his album of new media works, Homstal, with performances by the Noiseborder ensemble Thursday.
Music professor Brent Lee will celebrate the launch of his album of new media works, Homstal, with performances by the Noiseborder ensemble Thursday.
Kinesiology prof Victoria Paraschak and colleagues Dora Cavallo-Medved, Jasminka Kalajdzic, and Sigi Torinus are 2021 recipients of the Alumni Award for Distinguished Contributions to University Teaching.
Professors Dora Cavallo-Medved, Jasminka Kalajdzic, Victoria Paraschak, and Sigi Torinus will receive the alumni teaching award.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present new works for sound and video Monday in the Multimedia Studio.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present new works for sound and video Monday in the Multimedia Studio.
Students enrolled in “Digital Media and Interactivity” will present new performance and installation works Wednesday in SoCA’s multimedia studio.
Students enrolled in “Digital Media and Interactivity” will present new performance and installation works Wednesday in SoCA’s multimedia studio.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present works by Sigi Torinus and Brent Lee, Chris McNamara, Matt Lepain, and Jefferson Hills, with Nicholas Papador and Trevor Pittman, in a free public performance Wednesday, Nov. 21.
In/fuse 25 is set for 7:30 p.m. in room 107 of the Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts. Find more information on the event website.
Professor Brent Lee and colleagues in the Noiseborder Ensemble will perform Friday.
A concert Friday, March 17, will close the two-week Noiseborder Festival.
Artist Paul Wong will discuss his work Wednesday in the LeBel Building.
Artist Paul Wong will discuss his work Wednesday in the LeBel Building.
In/fuse 23, March 24 in Lambton Tower’s Studio A, will feature new multimedia performance pieces and video art.
In/fuse 23, March 24 in Lambton Tower’s Studio A, will feature new multimedia performance pieces and video art.
Arts professor Sigi Torinus produced this mock-up showing her drawings projected onto the Bethanien art centre.
Arts professor Sigi Torinus will project her work onto a Berlin landmark Saturday for the German capital’s Festival of Lights.
Visual arts professor Sigi Torinus stands in the middle of one of the video displays in her exhibit "Into The Light." The exhibit will be on display at the Art Gallery of Windsor until June 15.
In a world full of “isms,” it’s only natural to wonder if there’s a danger in becoming too attached to the ideals that drive our actions. But how simple is it for us to become distracted from the paradigms that seemingly define us? And as we go through life, how do we navigate our way through our own beliefs, and those of others, remaining grounded all the while?