Information Session – Communications & Journalism 2010

Posted: November 11th, 2010

The Departments of Communication Studies and Journalism will be holding an information session on
Friday, November 26 at 1:30 p.m. in CJ 1.114.

The event aims to introduce students to the different programs and review the various entry requirements.

Loyola Campus
Communication and Journalism Building, CJ 1.114
7141 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec

For more information please contact the Department of Communication Studies at 514-848-2424 xt 2555, or the Department of Journalism at 514-848-2424 ext 2465.




STELARC – Exhibition and public presentation

Posted: September 29th, 2010

Ear On Arm- Stelarc

Media Gallery Exhibition: Ear on Arm, featuring video by Stelarc.
Where: Media Gallery, Department of Communication Studies
CJ building 1.419, Loyola Campus
7141 Sherbrooke Street West
When: October 21-December 1st, 2010

Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday 9-4:45 pm and Friday 9-12:45 pm.
For additional information please call Tagny Duff at 514-848-2424 ext 2560

Vernissage: The artist will be in attendance
Where: CJ Atrium, Loyola Campus
When: October 21, 4:30-6:15pm

Public lecture: Stelarc
Where: Oscar Peterson Hall, Loyola Campus
When: October 21, 6:30pm

Free and open to the public: http://fluxmedia.concordia.ca

“I have always been intrigued about engineering a soft prosthesis using my own skin, as a permanent modification of the body architecture. The assumption being that if the body was altered it might mean adjusting its awareness. Engineering an alternate anatomical architecture, one that also performs telematically. Certainly what becomes important now is not merely the body’s identity, but its connectivity- not its mobility or location, but its interface.” – Stelarc

Sponsored by Fluxmedia in partnership with Concordia and the Communication Studies Department, Incubator Hybrid Lab at the Intersection of Art, Science and Ecology, University of Windsor, Elektra, NXI Gestatio, Hexagram/CIAM UQAM, Mobile Media Labs, Media Gallery, Dept. Communication Studies, Hexagram Concordia Center for Research Creation, and The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Image: Nina Sellars