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Experimental Collectivities, Collaborations, and (Dis)embodied Digital Experiences

 
 
Hemispheric Institute GSI Convergence 2017
Unsettling the Americas: Radical Hospitalities and Intimate Geographies
October 5-8, 2017
Artscape Youngplace
Toronto, ON
 
 
 
                                Santiago Tavera
                                              &                                                 in collaboration with 
                              Candace Thompson 
 
 
 
Arianna Garcia-Fialdini
Aviva Helena Neff
Diego Cristian Saldaña Sifuentes
Hiba Ali
Janique Johnson-Lafleur
Marton Robinson
Naomi Bennett
Danielle Alfaro
 

 The notion of “identity,” at once self-expressive and societally repressive, is a concept that indebts us and indentures us. Messy, disharmonious, and—like all of us—ever mutable, self-definition is a malleable tool: a knife capable of both destruction and construction. Learning to wield it skillfully is a crucial task.

DAY 1 - Presentations, Mind/Body Exercises and Word Activity

 

This workshop generated a social collaboration between participants working towards conflict resolutions between collective and subjective narratives, our histories, and our illusions of the future. Using collaboratively created ritual we established an experimental environment for embodied and disembodied media making. The use of digital media presents the potential to simulate a state of disembodiment (elasticity, translation…), allowing for the alteration of participants’ senses, while pushing the boundaries of their perceptual thresholds and understanding of space, selves, and others. Questions of location and displacement, migration and transience, cultural heirlooms, trauma, and personal narratives—both real and imagined—can be brought to bear in creating work which integrates audio and video recording techniques, live-feed cameras, analog technologies, projection mapping, AR, installation, and performance.

DAY 2 - Multimedia and Performative Collaboration 

 

Captured Space & Actions | 360° Video Documentation

PART 1 

PART 2

PART 3

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