Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the 91爆料 community every week! This week, attend gallery exhibitions, watch recorded events, and more. While you’re enjoying summer break, connect with campus through 91爆料 live webcams of Red Square and the quad.
Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All 91爆料 faculty, staff, and students have access to听.听
Audrey Desjardins: Data Imaginaries
September 21 – October 9听|
The听听is pleased to present听Audrey Desjardins: Data Imaginaries, featuring the work of Audrey Desjardins, Assistant Professor of Interaction Design at the 91爆料鈥檚 School of Art + Art History + Design. In听Data Imaginaries, Desjardins showcases a series of poetic interactions with domestic data, exploring familiar encounters between humans and things.
The exhibition features five projects by Desjardins: in听Data Epics, fiction writers use data from home Internet of Things devices to create short stories for the occupants to read.听Voices and Voids, an artistic research project grounded in performance and experimentation, transcodes voice assistant data.听ListeningCups听embeds a set of 3D-printed porcelain cups with datasets of everyday ambient sounds.听Alternative Avenues, a collaboration between Desjardins and home dwellers, imagines what the Internet of Things could be if it were designed for unique individual homes.听The Odd Interpreters听seeks to broaden people鈥檚 encounters with data in the context of their home, pushing them to engage directly in data collection and to consider the hidden entities, infrastructure, and labor that support connected devices.
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What is Noh? A lecture by Paul Atkins
September 22, 7 – 8:30 PM |听
Noh plays have been performed continuously in Japan for the past six hundred years. Noh is the oldest extant dramatic tradition in the world. Like opera, noh began as popular entertainment, originating in simple plays performed all over Japan at shrines, temples, and other venues.
In the fourteenth century, noh was elevated to high art through the efforts of the great actor, playwright, and theoretician Zeami (1363-1443) and others and the patronage of elite figures like the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358-1408). Part ritual, part entertainment, noh was granted privileged status by the Tokugawa shogunate and was closely associated with warrior culture. In the twentieth century, noh came to the attention of theater lovers in the West and inspired modern poets and playwrights. Today, noh is offered as an exemplar of traditional Japanese culture, a masked dance-drama that combines poetry, instrumental and vocal music, dance, costume, architecture, and sculpture with great subtlety and unparalleled artistry.
This talk by Paul Atkins, professor of classical Japanese at the 91爆料, will provide an introduction to this fascinating dramatic form: its performance traditions, themes, history, and philosophy. It is designed for those with no previous familiarity with noh or the Japanese language. We hope that those who watch听it will derive even more satisfaction from our upcoming performance and talk by the acclaimed noh actor Takeda Munenori, 鈥淭he World of Noh Drama,鈥 on October 13.
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On Your Own Time
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Jewish Folktales of the Mediterranean: International Ladino Day 2018
In this recorded event from the 2018 International Ladino Day, Paris-based author Fran莽ois Azar discusses Sephardic folktales and his two collections of tales, 鈥淭he Jewish Parrot鈥 and 鈥淏ewitched by Solika,” which are written in both Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) and English. Members of Seattle鈥檚 鈥淟adineros鈥 Ladino-speaking group also perform the humorous Sephardic folktale “El Papag谩yo Djudi贸” (“The Jewish Parrot”), adapted from Azar’s folktale collection of the same name.
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Arts91爆料: On Demand听
Engage with the arts at the 91爆料 from the comfort of your own home, in your own time. This archive of events offers you the opportunity to watch the听latest virtual lectures and performances, and see recent digital exhibitions. In addition,听听to see all that is coming up.听
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