Jules Jasper Martindale
Sessions in which Jules Jasper Martindale attends
Wednesday 7 May, 2025
Multisensory Art Gallery (ROOM EV-6.720).The Gallery opens at 13h00 and will close at 15h00 on Wednesday
In Pink Light is a ritual performance generated through vision, play, and sensory impulse. This multisensory ritual-performance is a choreography for two dancers that explores themes of transformation through a neurodivergent lens. Through movement, we articulate heightened fusion with (and as) nature. It follows earlier work centered around the Underworld; this phase of research shifts into a Middle Earth exploration—an imagined container of lush, shape-...
Thursday 8 May, 2025
The Gallery opens at 10h30 and will close at 13h30There will be two artist’s talk/happenings in EV-6.270 on Thursday.Thursday’s featured artists are: • Emilie O’Brien, What the Body Knows: A Code for Living Well Together from 11h30 to 12h30; and• Firat Erdim, Field Harp from 12h30-13h30
Organizer: Firat Erdim ∆ (Architecture, Iowa State University, USA)The Field Harp is an ensemble of 16-25 single-string electric aeolian (wind-activated) harps. Aeolian harps are usually considered passive instruments, akin to wind-chimes. The Field Harp is instead designed to be held, oriented, and played in active collaboration with the wind. Each string is a point in the field. The wind blows differently across each point. The subtle differences across the field of sound enables us ...
Organizer: Carsten Stabenow ∆This proposal is a data sensing and sonification approach focused on monitoring and comparing water qualities with a modular and lightweight field-kit. A sensor-data-input/CV-output module on Arduino base can monitor basic water quality parameters – pH-value, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Dissolved oxygen (DO), Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) and temperature. The CV outputs can be patched to a VCLFO/VCO circuit and filter banks to generate an audio and ...
Organizer: Akihisa Iwaki ∆ (Kindai University, Japan)Scented Acrylic Colors (https://camp-fire.jp/projects/777431/view) is a scented acrylic paint released at the end of 2024.This innovative product is a collaboration between @aroma’s "100% pure natural essential oils" and Holbein’s high-quality acrylic paints, Acrylic Color (Heavy Body). The project began with a meeting between Masaki Taniguchi (affectionately known as Maa-chan), a visually impaired painter, and scenting design...
Organizer: Leena Samin Naqvi with Danielle Wilde (Umeå University, Umeå Institute of Design)In this workshop, participants will be tasked with: painting yoghurt on food safe butter paper; pegging it to a line, to dry; addressing an envelope to someone with whom they wish (or imagine) co- creating culture; adding a note, poem or desire, and yoghurt-making instructions that poetically detail the microbial and environmental meeting and making, noting what elements can (seemingly) be con...
Organizer: David Garneau ∆ (Visual Arts, University of Regina, Canada) David Garneau ∆ (Visual Arts, University of Regina, Canada)The Extended Field of Indigenous Traditional and Contemporary ArtMétis Sensuality is a panel consisting of three artists struggling to make art that expresses the complexity of contemporary, urban, Indigenous lived experience inflected by Métis specificity. According to Plains Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and do...
Friday 9 May, 2025
Brian Glenney ∆ (Philosophy, Norwich University, UK)Animal Senses in the AnthropoceneThe mass of human-made things now exceeds the mass of natural things, a sign of our new Anthropocene age. This has introduced an array of sensory changes in animals’ perception of their natural climes. Human made structures now disrupt numerous animals’ flying behaviors, adding to the already disruptive human made light sources. Underwater boat motor sounds and radar pings interfere with ...
The Gallery opens at 10h30 and will close at 13h30. There will be an artist’s talk/happening in EV-6.720 at 12h30-13h20.Friday’s featured artists are Lindsey French∆ & Alex Young∆See further 4.2.6
Organizer: Rennie Tang ∆ (California State Polytechnic University Pomona, USA) • Eleni-Ira Panourgia ∆ (Gustave Eiffel University, France);• Lisa Sandlos ∆ (Brock University, Canada)• Jackie Martin ∆ (Biodiversity Coordinator, Office of Sustainability, Concordia University, Canada)• Rebecca Tittler ∆ (Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability, Concordia University, Canada)• Maya Lach-Aidelbaum ∆ (Communication Studies, Concordia University, Canada)• Li...
ONLINE ONLYOrganizer: Jieling Xiao ∆ (School of Architecture and Design, Birmingham City University, UK)Design whose research explores place-based learning and design through sounds and smells. Her doctoral research explored smellscape pleasantness in transit spaces from a cross-cultural perspective. She is the lead editor for the Frontiers research topic 'Smell, wellbeing and the built environment'. She is currently working on two projects: Multi-modal Hong Kong project documen...
Organizer: Natan Diacon-Furtado ∆ (The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (Electronic Arts), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)Community Portal is an open-source decolonial collaborative technology for listening with your more-than-human community and local watershed. Engaging with practices of ancestral imagination (Petra Kuppers) and recuperation (Marlon Jiménez Oviedo) this workshop will explore the potential for urban computing and pervasive media to allow for a r...
Room LB-207Organizer: Stephanie Grey ∆ with Christine Gallagher ∆ (Stir Copenhagen, USA) Invigorate your body and mind and participate in an experiential and creative workshop. Your point ofview is found through your senses as you focus on taste, texture, smell, sight and sound as a means toconnect with your surroundings. A sensory-focused methodology will guide you. We aim to expand yourpersonal awareness, as well as to help broaden and strength...
Saturday 10 May, 2025
Jessica Chapman ∆ (Communication, Carleton University, Canada)Seeing Space: Astronomical Imaging and the Production of Cosmic VisionsThe relationship between photography and space is a longstanding one. Louis Daguerre, for example, invented the Daguerreotype in 1837, and by 1839 Daguerre himself is thought to have produced the first photograph of the moon (TIME, 2024). Today, space organizations like NASA mobilize all manner of imaging technology to generate visual repres...
The Gallery opens at 10h30 and will close at 13h30There will be an artist’s talk/happening in EV-6.720 at 12h30.Saturday’s featured artist is Vicky Sabourin∆
Martha Radice ∆ and Francisco Cruces ∆ (Sociology & Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University, Canada; Social and Cultural Anthropology, UNED)Kitchens on fire: Sensory figurations between the routine and the ritualKitchens are sites of creative imagination and powerful materiality. Cooking is never just about food: it entails a complex cycle of planning, shopping, storage, preparation, eating and cleaning. Moreover, kitchens are not only for cooking, but for doing tasks ...
Organizer: Sheliza Ladhani √ (Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science, University of Calgary) • Stephanie Tyler √ (Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Canada)• Sophia Marlow √ (Faculty of Science, University of Calgary, Canada)• Mairi McDermott √ (Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada)• Jennifer D. Adams √ (Canada Research Chair, University of Calgary, Canada)• Kathleen C. Sitter ∆ (Canada Research Chair, Faculty of Social Work, Un...
Organizer: Warsame Isse ∆ (Communication Studies, Concordia University, Canada)Black technopoetics is a term coined by Louis Chude-Sokei that refers to the intersection between creative expression, technology and Blackness according to Louise Chude-Sokei. I am implementing this concept as I utilize guitar pedals and haptic transducers to hear, feel and distort the sonic media that is a part of my Somali intangible cultural heritage. Intangible cultural heritage (here after referred to ...