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Through the alleys of Saint-Henri - guided by Pohanna Pyne Feinberg

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What:
Tour
When:
7:00, Sunday 5 Jun 2016 (2 hours)
Where:
UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Registration table (meeting point)
Theme:
Public event
Movement, stillness, and creation will be combined during this walk as participants are encouraged to attune themselves to the environment through conscious emplacement. We will awaken our sensory awareness by experimenting with deep listening, observing impermanence and slow walking. Weather permitting, participants will also be invited to create a cyanotype photogram with found materials. An in-situ photogram is an image made in collaboration with the environment and enhances our appreciation for the subtle nuances that can be revealed through connection to place over time. In compliment to the other activities offered during the conference, this walk will raise questions about the influence of embodied knowledge in place-based research. * No previous experience with art making is needed. Preregistration is required.

Who's Attending

Prof. Michel Rautenberg
Professeur
université jean monnet
Prof. Tracy Ireland
Associate Professor
Dr. Jeremy Wells
Assistant Professor of Historic Preservation
Roger Williams University
Dr Katiana Le Mentec
Researcher
CNRS (France)
Eman Shokry Hesham
PhD Candidate
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus- Senftenberg, Germany
Gisèle Gantois
Architect MSc in Conservation, Lecturer, PhD Candidate
Department of Architecture
Loredana Bruma
Rhabillage Association
Dr Steve Brown
Lecturer in Archaeology (Heritage Studies)
The University of Sydney
Ms. Corinna Moebius
Doctoral Candidate/Graduate Teaching Assistant
Florida International University
Dr. Cynthia Scott
Independent Historian and Heritage Scholar

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