Tuesday, November 30, 2021; 4 – 5PM + 5:30 – 6:30PM
Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Integrated Motion Studio (520 E. 1st Ave., access from east entrance on Carolina Street)
This project takes place on unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
In this collaborative project, Emily Carr University’s New Media + Sound Arts students, sound artist Dan Kibke, artist and faculty member Julie Andreyev, and Giorgio Magnanensi, Artistic Director of Vancouver New Music, create EE electro-emergence, a live event that invites audiences to reimagine the city sparking with electric fields, human and nonhuman networks and signals.
The students used EMF transducers, contact mics, cameras and micro-attention techniques to reveal and record the hidden electromagnetic fields and everyday sights in Vancouver and environs. EE electro-emergence offers up a synaesthetic field blending these field recordings with live EMF soundings, synths and liquid visuals as new flavours for your ears and eyes.
More information:
New Media + Sound Arts, ECU
Modular synths and sounds, field recording and abandoned things, photography, travel and whatever catches my interest.
I am an artist-activist, researcher and educator in Vancouver, located on the unceded, traditional and ancestral territories of the Coast Salish people, including the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations. I recognize that I’m also living on the traditional territories of more-than-human life including bears, deers, raccoons, eagles, ravens, crows, hummingbirds, cedars, firs, salals and others.
My multispecies studio called Animal Lover explores more-than-human creativity to develop kinships with local lifeforms and ecologies. I have a PhD from Simon Fraser University, and am Associate Professor at Emily Carr University of Art + Design where I teach New Media + Sound Arts, and Critical Studies. One of my favourite things to do is hiking with my canine companions Zorra and Heroe, paying attention to the liveliness of the animals, trees and plants, and Earth forces. I am currently working on creative co-productions with birds (Bird Park Survival Station), and sound art experiences within old-growth forest ecologies (Branching Songs). My book is Lessons from a Multispecies Art Studio: Uncovering Ecological Understanding & Biophilia Through Creative Reciprocity. Intellect Books, 2021.
Born and raised in Italy, Giorgio Magnanensi currently lives in Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada. His diverse artistic practice includes composition, conducting, improvisation, circuit bending, video art and sonic and spatial explorations. He is artistic director of Vancouver New Music and Laboratorio, and lecturer at the School of Music of the Vancouver Community College.