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CREATED:20160127T154717Z
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UID:128-1460030400-1460034000@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:From Idea to Live Show to Public Radio as an Independent Artist (Who is Not a Millionaire)
DESCRIPTION:Chris Duffy is a NYC-based comedian who performs across the country. His shows have been featured in The New York Times\,Boston Globe\, Washington Post\, and in The Onion A.V. Club. Chris is the creator and host of You’re the Expert\, a live show\, podcast\, and public radio program on Boston’s WBUR where three comedians try to guess what a scientist studies all day. In addition to comedy\, Chris is a writer whose work has appeared in the Boston Globe\, Makeshift Magazine\, and Wag’s Revue. Chris is both a former fifth grade teacher and a former fifth grade student. \nA guest artist for the “Producing Audio Narratives” course\, Duffy will give lecture on April 7 in the Rosenwald.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/chris-duffy-lecture/
LOCATION:Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film\, 109-Rosenwald
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160404
DTSTAMP:20160331T162819Z
CREATED:20160331T154309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160331T162819Z
UID:166-1459382400-1459727999@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Crafts Not Bombs
DESCRIPTION:Join the student org Crafts Not Bombs in the Collaboratory from March 31 to April 3rd. Make art and learn more about their upcoming show\, Post Mod Fest. \nTimes \nThursday: 1230 PM – 10 PM \nFriday: 1PM – 5PM \nSaturday and Sunday: 11AM – 5PM \n 
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/crafts-not-bombs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160311T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160327T235500
DTSTAMP:20160305T021729Z
CREATED:20160305T021729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160305T021729Z
UID:148-1457715600-1459122900@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Vassar Off: Spring Break
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/vassar-off-spring-break/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160310T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160310T130000
DTSTAMP:20160305T015215Z
CREATED:20160127T154435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160305T015215Z
UID:126-1457611200-1457614800@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Radical Authenticity: Finding Your Voice in Audio Reporting --- A Lecture by Audrey Quinn
DESCRIPTION:Audrey Quinn is a Brooklyn-based multimedia journalist and audio producer. Radio shows she’s worked with include NPR’s Planet Money\, 99% Invisible\, Marketplace\, Freakonomics\, Life of the Law\, and Studio 360.  Her investigative work has been awarded by the Fund for Investigative Journalism and The Nation Institute’s Investigative Fund and published in the New York Times. She has been a teaching associate for the Transom Story Workshop and co-founder of the live radio performance event Radio Cabaret\, and she’s helped launch podcasts at BuzzFeed\, Slate\, Runner’s World\, and the Leakey Foundation. She is also an adjunct professor at the NYU School of Journalism. \nA guest artist for the “Producing Audio Narratives” course\, Quinn will give a lecture on March 10 in the Rosenwald.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/audrey-quinn-lecture/
LOCATION:Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film\, 109-Rosenwald
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160302T200000
DTSTAMP:20160226T192726Z
CREATED:20160121T180323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160226T192726Z
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SUMMARY:A Sound Map of the Housatonic River
DESCRIPTION:Born in New Zealand in 1939 and living in the US since 1973\, Annea Lockwood is known for her explorations of the rich world of natural acoustic sounds and environments\, in works ranging from sound art and installations\, through text-sound and performance art to concert music. Her music has been performed in many venues and festivals including: the Possibility of Action exhibition at MACBA Barcelona\, De Ijsbreker\, the Other Minds Festival-San Francisco\, the Walker Art Center\, the American Century: 1950 – 2000 exhibition at the Whitney Museum\, the Los Angeles County Museum\, Queen Elizabeth Hall\, the Westdeutscher Rundfunk\, CNMAT Berkeley\, the Asia-Pacific Festival\, Donaufest 2006 Ulm\, the Donau Festival Krems\, the 7th Totally Huge New Music Festival Perth\, Ear To The Earth Festival – New York and Sonic Acts XIII. \nOn March 2\, she will give a lecture in the Aula\, at which time an installation will also be presented.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/annea-lockwood-lecture/
LOCATION:Aula
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160226T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160226T170000
DTSTAMP:20160121T184335Z
CREATED:20160121T184335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T184335Z
UID:96-1456498800-1456506000@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:In the Moog: Understanding How the Electronic Music Synthesizer Became a New Instrument
DESCRIPTION:Trevor Pinch is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Science and Technology Studies and Professor of Sociology at Cornell University. He holds degrees in physics and sociology. He has authored many books and numerous articles on aspects of the sociology of science\, the sociology of technology\, the sociology of economics\, and sound studies. His books include Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer and he is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. He is also a musician playing ancient synthesizers with The Electric Golem\, The Eric Ross Ensemble\, and the Atomic Forces. \nPinch will give a lecture entitled “In the Moog: Understanding How the Electronic Music Synthesizer Became a New Instrument” on February 26 in Skinner Hall as a part of the first CAAD Sonic Cyborg residency.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/in-the-moog-understanding-how-the-electronic-music-synthesizer-became-a-new-instrument/
LOCATION:Belle Skinner Hall of Music\, Thekla Hall
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160304
DTSTAMP:20160227T000438Z
CREATED:20160227T000355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160227T000438Z
UID:140-1456444800-1457049599@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Audio Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Audio Picnic is a campus news show run by a group of dedicated students who hold interviews\, craft stories\, edit\, produce\, and broadcast radio segments that are then played live on WVKR every Wednesday at 4pm. From the Collaboratory\, the show will provide copies of the brand new WVKR zine and allow students to listen to cued past episodes. Most excitingly\, students can be a part of an Audio Picnic episode by recording themselves responding to questions live with a professional quality microphone stationed in the Collaboratory. \nAudio Picnic will be in the Collaboratory during the following times: \nFriday\, February 26\, 5:00-6:00p (WVKR Zine Release) \nSunday\, February 28\, 4:00p (General Body Meeting) \nMonday\, February 29\, 3:00-8:00p \nTuesday\, March 1\, 11:00a-1:00p\, 7:00p-12:00a \nWednesday\, March 2\, 8:00-9:00p (Live Show!) \nThursday\, March 3\, 11:00a-1:00p
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/audio-picnic/
LOCATION:Outside Rocky
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160225T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160225T210000
DTSTAMP:20160121T183620Z
CREATED:20160121T183319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T183620Z
UID:93-1456426800-1456434000@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Public Conversation with Michael Chorost and Trevor Pinch
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Chorost is a book author and public speaker. His first book\, Rebuilt: How Becoming Part Computer Made Me More Human (Houghton Mifflin\, 2005) is a memoir of going deaf and getting a cochlear implant. It won the PEN/USA Award for Creative Nonfiction in 2006 and was applauded by the L.A. Times as “the first cyborg memoir.” His second book\, World Wide Mind (Free Press\, 2011) is about the science of brainscanning and the prospect of enabling direct communication from one brain to another. He has written for Wired\, Technology Review\, New Scientist\, Slate\, the Chronicle for Higher Education\, and many others. He has a B.A. from Brown University and a Ph.D. in digital humanities from the University of Texas at Austin. After graduating in 2000 he worked at a dot-com in San Francisco and then at SRI International\, a research institute in Silicon Valley. He now lives in Washington\, D.C. with his wife and their two cats. He is working on his third book. \nTrevor Pinch is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Science and Technology Studies and Professor of Sociology at Cornell University. He holds degrees in physics and sociology. He has authored many books and numerous articles on aspects of the sociology of science\, the sociology of technology\, the sociology of economics\, and sound studies. His books include Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer and he is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. He is also a musician playing ancient synthesizers with The Electric Golem\, The Eric Ross Ensemble\, and the Atomic Forces. \nOn February 25\, there will be a public conversation with both Chorost and Pinch in Taylor Hall as a part of the first CAAD Sonic Cyborg residency.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/public-conversation-with-michael-chorost-and-trevor-pinch/
LOCATION:Taylor Hall\, 102
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160224T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160224T190000
DTSTAMP:20160126T203822Z
CREATED:20160121T181959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160126T203822Z
UID:88-1456335000-1456340400@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:What It's Like To Go Deaf And Get Your Hearing Back With An Implanted Computer (And What That Means For Theory)
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Chorost is a book author and public speaker. His first book\, Rebuilt: How Becoming Part Computer Made Me More Human (Houghton Mifflin\, 2005) is a memoir of going deaf and getting a cochlear implant. It won the PEN/USA Award for Creative Nonfiction in 2006 and was applauded by the L.A. Times as “the first cyborg memoir.” His second book\, World Wide Mind (Free Press\, 2011) is about the science of brainscanning and the prospect of enabling direct communication from one brain to another. He has written for Wired\, Technology Review\, New Scientist\, Slate\, the Chronicle for Higher Education\, and many others. He has a B.A. from Brown University and a Ph.D. in digital humanities from the University of Texas at Austin. After graduating in 2000 he worked at a dot-com in San Francisco and then at SRI International\, a research institute in Silicon Valley. He now lives in Washington\, D.C. with his wife and their two cats. He is working on his third book. \nChorost will give a lecture in Taylor 203 on February 24 as a part of the first CAAD Sonic Cyborg residency.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/michael-chorost-public-lecture/
LOCATION:Taylor Hall\, 203
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160223T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160223T160000
DTSTAMP:20160127T154146Z
CREATED:20160127T154033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160127T154146Z
UID:122-1456239600-1456243200@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:How To Tell Great Stories On The Radio
DESCRIPTION:Stephanie Foo is a producer at “This American Life.” Prior to that\, she was one of the original producers of “Snap Judgment.” Her work has also been featured on podcasts like “99% Invisible” and “Reply All.” She’s one of the co-creators of TAL’s Audio Hackathon. Follow her at @imontheradio. \nA guest artist for the “Producing Audio Narratives” course\, Foo will give a talk about producing “This American Life\,” helping to create “Snap Judgment\,” and the lack of diversity in public media on February 23 in the Rosenwald.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/how-to-tell-great-stories-on-the-radio/
LOCATION:Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film\, 109-Rosenwald
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160227
DTSTAMP:20160121T182834Z
CREATED:20160121T182347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T182834Z
UID:90-1456099200-1456531199@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Sonic Cyborg Residency 1
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/sonic-cyborg-residency-1/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160216
DTSTAMP:20160126T161236Z
CREATED:20160126T161236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160126T161236Z
UID:118-1455494400-1455580799@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Multi-Arts Collective Proposals Due
DESCRIPTION:Be sure to submit your proposal for CAAD’s 2016 Summer Multi-Arts Collectives. Application available here\, http://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts/files/2016/01/Multi-Arts-Collectives-RFP-2016.pdf.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/multi-arts-collective-proposals-due/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T131500
DTSTAMP:20160121T182435Z
CREATED:20160121T175247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T182435Z
UID:83-1455192000-1455196500@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Screening of Moses Tulasi's "Walking the Walk"
DESCRIPTION:Born and brought up in a small town\, Warangal in the state of Telangana\, India and inspired by the Hindi parallel cinema of the 80’s\, Moses Tulasi was always keen on films that had social relevance. While pursuing a career in technology in the US\, Moses had also served on the board of Trikone-Chicago for six years\, a support group for LGBT individuals of South Asian heritage and allies. \nIn the winter of 2014\, Moses took a sabbatical from work and traveled to India\, tracing his roots back\, in search of a socially relevant subject for his first film. Moses was inspired to give a platform to socio-politically charged queer rights movement in the city of Hyderabad\, set against the backdrop of recently successful social movement which led to formation of a brand new state in India\, Telangana. This is how the documentary film Walking the Walk was made. \nWalking the Walk follows the participants of Hyderabad’s Swabhimana (self-respect) Queer Pride March in February 2015. The walk draws inspiration from the most recently successful social movement which led to formation of a brand new state in India\, Telangana. This film demonstrates how a collective of activists do more than talk the talk; they set into motion a political movement that celebrates small successes\, demands resources for working-class transgender people\, stands up to police violence\, and allows the community to grieve for lost loved ones. \nA screening of Walking the Walk will take place in the CC MPR on February 11\, followed by a Skype session with Moses and other contributors to the film.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/screening-of-moses-tulasis-walking-the-walk/
LOCATION:College Center MPR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160102
DTSTAMP:20151123T183300Z
CREATED:20151123T183300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T183300Z
UID:78-1451606400-1451692799@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:New Year's Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/new-years-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160101
DTSTAMP:20151123T183227Z
CREATED:20151123T183227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T183227Z
UID:77-1451520000-1451606399@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:New Year's Eve
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/new-years-eve/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151226
DTSTAMP:20151123T182530Z
CREATED:20151123T182530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T182530Z
UID:76-1451001600-1451087999@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Christmas  Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/christmas-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151225
DTSTAMP:20151123T182434Z
CREATED:20151123T182434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T182434Z
UID:75-1450915200-1451001599@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Christmas Eve
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/christmas-eve/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160127
DTSTAMP:20151123T182244Z
CREATED:20151123T182244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T182244Z
UID:74-1450483200-1453852799@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Vassar Off: Winter Break
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/vassar-off-winter-break/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151219
DTSTAMP:20151123T182107Z
CREATED:20151123T182107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T182107Z
UID:73-1450051200-1450483199@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Final Examinations
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/final-examinations/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151214
DTSTAMP:20151123T181923Z
CREATED:20151123T181923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T181923Z
UID:72-1449705600-1450051199@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Study Period
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/study-period/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151210
DTSTAMP:20151123T181435Z
CREATED:20151119T172437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T181435Z
UID:61-1449619200-1449705599@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:First Semester Classes End
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/last-day-of-classes-for-fall-2015/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151208
DTSTAMP:20151123T181828Z
CREATED:20151123T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T181828Z
UID:71-1449446400-1449532799@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Spring 2016 Collaboratory Proposals Due
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/spring-2016-collaboratory-proposals-due/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151207
DTSTAMP:20151130T164604Z
CREATED:20151123T181325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151130T164604Z
UID:68-1449014400-1449446399@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:A Body of Water: Reconciling Body Image in Adolescence
DESCRIPTION:A Body of Water seeks to process personal experiences with body image in adolescence through multimedia metaphor. Collaborators have composed an experiential multi-sensory collage to evoke a common understanding of body in our minds\, homes\, classrooms\, communities and the media. \nIn the Collaboratory: \nWednesday\, December 2\, 11:00a-1:00p\, 3:00p-5:00p \nThursday\, December 3\, 1:15p-4:00p \nFriday\, December 4\, 11:00a-1:00p\, 4:00p-6:00p \nSaturday\, December 5\, 1:00p-5:00p \n 
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/a-body-of-water-reconciling-body-image-in-adolescence/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151127
DTSTAMP:20151123T175654Z
CREATED:20151123T175654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T175654Z
UID:66-1448496000-1448582399@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/thanksgiving-day/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151125T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151129T235500
DTSTAMP:20151123T175823Z
CREATED:20151123T175823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151123T175823Z
UID:67-1448481600-1448841300@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Vassar Off: Thanksgiving Recess
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/vassar-off-thanksgiving-recess/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151118T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151118T190000
DTSTAMP:20151118T210956Z
CREATED:20151111T203906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151118T210956Z
UID:54-1447822800-1447873200@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Is this the Golden Age of Podcasting? Why now? What does it mean?
DESCRIPTION:A guest to the History of Radio Course FILM/MEDS 282 (supported by CAAD)\, Paul Riismandel will offer a public lecture during his visit to campus on podcasting. \nPaul Riismandel is co-founder and operations director of Radio Survivor. He is also the podcasting evangelist for Midroll Media\, serving as producer for The Wolf Den podcast. Paul has more than 20 years of experience in non-commercial radio and instructional media. He is a contributing editor for Streaming Media Magazine\, covering the education beat.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/is-this-the-golden-age-of-podcasting-why-now-what-does-it-mean/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151122
DTSTAMP:20151111T202531Z
CREATED:20151111T202531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151111T202531Z
UID:48-1447718400-1448150399@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Our Voices: Children of Immigration
DESCRIPTION:The Children of Immigration Series is a collaborative series of events by the Sociology Department and the ALANA Center that began in 2014. We strive to bring together and foster a community of students\, staff\, and faculty who identify as immigrants (first generation) or children of immigrants (second generation) through various discussions\, dialogues\, and projects. \nOur Voices: Children of Immigration Narratives is an audio-visual media project that aims to share the complex\, rich stories and lived experiences of the members of our community. We hope our voices will complicate\, challenge\, and broaden the narratives and perspectives that exist within the larger Vassar College community. \nFILMING RECORDING AT THE COLLABORATORY (OUTSIDE COLLEGE CENTER CIRCLE) \n11/17 12-5PM \n11/18 12-5PM \n11/20 1-5PM* \n11/21 12-5PM  \n*Reception and showing at the ALANA Center on 11/20 from 12-1pm \nWe eagerly invite students to participate in this project. We are seeking participants who would like to be filmed or audio recorded as they share narratives\, poems\, anecdotes\, and/or reflections about their experiences as “children of immigration.”We welcome anecdotes and reflections that are joyful and hilarious\, melancholy and bittersweet\, heartwarming and thought-provoking. Suggested themes will be provided in advance for guidance. There will be two days of filming/audio recording collecting narratives\, walk-ins are welcome. If you are not available during the filming times but would like to participate\, please contact us! \nHanna Jeong (hajoeng@vassar.edu) \nProfessor Eredira Rueda (errueda@vassar.edu) \n 
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/our-voices-children-of-immigration/
LOCATION:College Center Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151116T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151116T190000
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CREATED:20151111T200941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151111T200941Z
UID:43-1447650000-1447700400@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Toxic Art: A Collaboration Between Painting II and Toxic Futures (ART 302 and SOCI/ENST 368)
DESCRIPTION:How does environmental theory approach the construction of the future? \nHow has this construction informed the present debates on the impact of industrialization\, urbanization\, state building\, and social movements on the environment? \n 
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/toxic-art-a-collaboration-between-painting-ii-and-toxic-futures-art-302-and-socienst-368/
LOCATION:North Atrium and Collaboratory\, Main Building and College Center Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T210000
DTSTAMP:20151026T193937Z
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SUMMARY:Flying Words Project
DESCRIPTION:Internationally renowned Deaf performing artist and poet Peter Cook will deliver a lecture and perform with his American Sign Language (ASL) poetry troupe\, the Flying Words Project\, in two events at Vassar College. \nCook utilizes pantomime\, storytelling\, acting\, and movement in his performances. LA Weekly has written that Cook has “…the most elastic facial maneuvers this side of Robin Williams.” \nCook’s lecture\, “Painting in the Air: Creativity and American Sign Language\,” will take place on Thursday\, November 5\, at 6:00pm in Taylor Hall\, room 203. \nOn Saturday\, November 7\, at 7:00pm\, Cook and his Flying Words Project hearing collaborator and coauthor Kenny Lerner will perform in the Sanders Classroom Building\, Spitzer Auditorium (room 212). \nBoth events are free and open to the public. \nThe Flying Words Project has been performing for nearly thirty years. Cook and Lerner first write their poems in ASL and then decide how to voice them. “We figure out how to express just enough words and sounds so that hearing members in the audience can see the images for themselves\,” Cook explains. \nCook has traveled extensively around the country and abroad with the Flying Words Project to promote ASL literature. An associate professor of ASL-English interpretation at Chicago’s Columbia College\, Cook has been featured in festivals such as the Jonesboro National Storytelling Festival \, Oklahoma City Winter Tales\, Illinois Storytelling Festival\, Indiana Hoosier Storytelling Festival\, Eugene Oregon Multi-Cultural Festival\, The Deaf Way II and the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington\, D.C. He was also featured in the film United States of Poetry. \nCritical study about the Flying Words Project has appeared in the journals\, Literature and Medicine and The Tactile Mind. \nCook and the Flying Words Project’s appearances are sponsored by the Creative Arts Across Disciplines Initiative at Vassar\, which is generously funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. \nFor more information about this event visit: http://deafpetercook.com/ \nIndividuals with disabilities requiring accommodations or information on accessibility contact the Campus Activities Office: 845-437-5370
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/flying-words-project/
LOCATION:Sander Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151105T200000
DTSTAMP:20160325T055323Z
CREATED:20151026T194357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160325T055323Z
UID:36-1446746400-1446753600@pages.vassar.edu
SUMMARY:Painting in the Air: Creativity and ASL
DESCRIPTION:Internationally renowned Deaf performing artist and poet Peter Cook will deliver a lecture and perform with his American Sign Language (ASL) poetry troupe\, the Flying Words Project\, in two events at Vassar College. \nCook utilizes pantomime\, storytelling\, acting\, and movement in his performances. LA Weekly has written that Cook has “…the most elastic facial maneuvers this side of Robin Williams.” \nCook’s lecture\, “Painting in the Air: Creativity and American Sign Language\,” will take place on Thursday\, November 5\, at 6:00pm in Taylor Hall\, room 203.
URL:https://pages.vassar.edu/creativearts-calendar/event/peter-cook-lecture/
LOCATION:Taylor Hall\, Room 203
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