On Nov 25, 2024, at 1:30 PM, Michael Eberle Sinatra <michael.eberle.sinatra@umontreal.ca> wrote:_______________________________________________Caution: This email was sent from someone outside of the University of Lethbridge. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you know they are safe. Suspicious emails should be forwarded to phishing@uleth.ca.
Dear all,I am very happy to invite you all virtually (except from those in Montréal) to the fourth annual Stéfan Sinclair-CRIHN lecture on Monday 2 December 2024 @ 9am at Concordia University (Milieux Resource Room EV 11.705, Concordia University, 1515 St. Catherine’s Street W.) and online.
Named in honour of Stéfan Sinclair, one of the founders of the Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques (CRIHN) in 2013, this conference will feature a keynote delivered by Isabel Pedersen entitled "Create Me, Break Me, Remember Me: Art and AI in an Age of Reinvention". Based at the Ontario Tech University, Dr. Isabel Pedersen focuses on embodied computing, algorithmic culture, augmented reality, emergent media, and AI ethics.
Her talk will be followed by a round-table chaired by Geoffrey Rockwell (University of Alberta) with two graduate students, Corina MacDonald (Concordia University) and Alice Truc (Université de Montréal) presenting their research.
The event will be streamed (via advance registration required).
With best wishes,Michael
Michael E. Sinatra | Professeur titulaire et directeurCentre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques (CRIHN)
Responsable du Groupe de Recherche sur les Éditions critiques en contexte Numérique (GREN)
Responsable de l’option doctorale en Humanités numériques, du microprogramme et de la mineure en HN, Université de MontréalCo-Chair centerNet, An international network of digital humanities centersPresident, ADHO (Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations)
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