Agency in AI Image Creation: Part 2
Generative Al is here—and it's changing how we create! Learn how to defend yourself and make it work for good in this beginner friendly two-part workshop. Collaborate with a chatbot to make visual art—on your terms.
Agency in AI Image Creation: Part 1
Generative Al is here—and it's changing how we create! Learn how to defend yourself and make it work for good in this beginner friendly two-part workshop. Collaborate with a chatbot to make visual art—on your terms.
Indigitalization and Indigenuity: Indigenous Computing and Technology
Join CEDaR for the next talk in our Relational Technologies Speaker Series featuring Indigenous Computational Media Artist Jon Corbett ᒍᐤᐣ ᒥᑫᐪ ᕒᐅᐯᕒᐟ ᑯᕒᐯᐟ ᓂᐟᓯᑯᓴᐣ, PhD C in Interdisciplinary Studies, Digital Humanities (Indigenous Studies and Computer Science).
Artist talk with Marlena Myles
Join Dakota artist Marlena Myles for a conversation about her art practice, which uses AR and public art to tell stories that connect people to the history, land, language and culture of the Dakota people.
CEDaR Audio Training Session Four: Presentation and Open House Demo | Summer Session
Funded by the Grant for Catalyzing Research Clusters (GCRC) through the Office of the Vice President for Research Innovation at UBC, CEDaR and the Relational Technologies Research Cluster are pleased to provide a paid audio production training opportunity for UBC graduate students and community partners.
The multi-session training will reflect on the use of audio productions (podcasts, new media works, soundscapes, documentaries etc.) in the context of community-based research and knowledge mobilization.
Students will be provided with a prompt during the first session, on which they will work throughout the rest of the training to produce a short audio piece. They will gain an introduction to the skills involved in producing a podcast/audio piece, from planning and content creation to recording and editing. The skills acquired in this workshop can be applied to a range of community-based projects and research activities
CEDaR Audio Training Session Three: Editing | Summer Session
Funded by the Grant for Catalyzing Research Clusters (GCRC) through the Office of the Vice President for Research Innovation at UBC, CEDaR and the Relational Technologies Research Cluster are pleased to provide a paid audio production training opportunity for UBC graduate students and community partners.
The multi-session training will reflect on the use of audio productions (podcasts, new media works, soundscapes, documentaries etc.) in the context of community-based research and knowledge mobilization.
Students will be provided with a prompt during the first session, on which they will work throughout the rest of the training to produce a short audio piece. They will gain an introduction to the skills involved in producing a podcast/audio piece, from planning and content creation to recording and editing. The skills acquired in this workshop can be applied to a range of community-based projects and research activities
CEDaR Audio Training Session Two: Recording | Summer Session
Funded by the Grant for Catalyzing Research Clusters (GCRC) through the Office of the Vice President for Research Innovation at UBC, CEDaR and the Relational Technologies Research Cluster are pleased to provide a paid audio production training opportunity for UBC graduate students and community partners.
The multi-session training will reflect on the use of audio productions (podcasts, new media works, soundscapes, documentaries etc.) in the context of community-based research and knowledge mobilization.
Students will be provided with a prompt during the first session, on which they will work throughout the rest of the training to produce a short audio piece. They will gain an introduction to the skills involved in producing a podcast/audio piece, from planning and content creation to recording and editing. The skills acquired in this workshop can be applied to a range of community-based projects and research activities
CEDaR Audio Training Session One: Introduction | Summer Session
Funded by the Grant for Catalyzing Research Clusters (GCRC) through the Office of the Vice President for Research Innovation at UBC, CEDaR and the Relational Technologies Research Cluster are pleased to provide a paid audio production training opportunity for UBC graduate students and community partners.
The multi-session training will reflect on the use of audio productions (podcasts, new media works, soundscapes, documentaries etc.) in the context of community-based research and knowledge mobilization.
Students will be provided with a prompt during the first session, on which they will work throughout the rest of the training to produce a short audio piece. They will gain an introduction to the skills involved in producing a podcast/audio piece, from planning and content creation to recording and editing. The skills acquired in this workshop can be applied to a range of community-based projects and research activities