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FFF – Fantastic Fungi Futures – A partnership with the Mycological Society of Toronto, Nov 29, Dec 1 and more!
28 Nov 2019

FFF – Fantastic Fungi Futures – A partnership with the Mycological Society of Toronto, Nov 29, Dec 1 and more!

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Fantastic Fungi Futures a discussion, a mini exhibition, a special screening, and a workshop revolving around Fungi and their versatile nature. NOV 29, 6:00-8:00 PM Fantastic Fungi Futures (FFF): a roundtable discussion and popup exhibition. Join us for a roudtable … Continued

bioart, bioremediation, fungi, psychedelics

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A great thank you to everyone that joined us yeste A great thank you to everyone that joined us yesterday!  @fieldsinstitute @slo_lab
Friday, April 14 – 5:00-7:00 pm Ecology, Symbios Friday, April 14 – 5:00-7:00 pm
Ecology, Symbiosis, human/plant relations
A panel discussion exploring intersections between scientific and Indigenous perspectives on ecological symbiosis.
Dr. Andrew Trant, School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability, University of Waterloo
Dr. Dolleen Tisawii'Ashii Manning, Anishinaabe Knowledge, Language and Culture, Department of Philosophy, Queens University
Lindsey French, Creative technologies, University of Regina
#symbiosis #sciart #human/plant 
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Beautiful immersive event @fieldsinstitute re-sit Beautiful immersive event @fieldsinstitute  re-situating
Join us on April 5 - 7:30-9:30 Poetry Night. A si Join us on April 5 - 7:30-9:30 
Poetry Night. A site-specific performance + an immersive embodied experience 

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with Madhur Anand
Karen Houle
Liz Howard

Live projection mapping by Ilze Briede (Kavi)

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Reposted with permission from @slo_lab Introducin Reposted with permission from @slo_lab 
Introducing Rasa Smite and Raitis Smits who are exhibiting their work in the more-than-human exhibition curated by Jane Tingley🌳 Rasa and Raitis are exhibiting their work, Atmospheric Forest. In creating Atmospheric Forest the artists worked with scientists researching the Pfynwald Alpine coniferous forest in Switzerland, a forest suffering from drought due to climate change. The work visualizes the complex and hard to understand relations between the forest, climate change, and atmosphere. It is an outcome of the research project Ecodata-Ecomedia-Ecoaesthetics, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, hosted by the FHNW Academy of Art and Design in Basel, in collaboration with the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL.
This installation can be visited until May 13 at @onsite_at_ocadu
Reposted from @slo_lab Introducing Jane Tingley, S Reposted from @slo_lab Introducing Jane Tingley, SLOLabs Research Lab Director and the curator of the more-than-human exhibition👏 Jane is exhibiting her work, (ex)tending towards, which is also in collaboration with Faadhi Fauzi and Ilze [Kavi] Briede. The work uses live sensor data collected from the rare Charitable Reserve in Cambridge Ontario to drive a 3D visualization, a scent sculpture, and other phenomenon to create experiential installations that propose a new temporal experience when engaging with the forest. 
This installation can be visited until May 13 at @onsite_at_ocadu 
#interactiveart #sciart #humanplantrelationship #ecology
Posted @withregram • @slo_lab Our first Artist H Posted @withregram • @slo_lab Our first Artist Highlight from the more-than-human exhibition curated by Jane Tingley. Introducing… Grace Grothaus!🦋

Grace is a fellow member of the SLOLab and is exhibiting her work, Dawning, for the first time at the more-than-human exhibition. Dawning identifies the circadian rhythm as a chorus that all creatures on the planet participate in. She visualizes the canopy of the forest, affected in real time by live forest data, inviting the human to join into a rhythmic global song that connects all living things.🌅
On Ethics of Care Saturday, March 25, 3:00-5:00 pm On Ethics of Care
Saturday, March 25, 3:00-5:00 pm 
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#Resituating more-than-human is a #sciart interdisciplinary program, bringing together academics, scientists, Indigenous knowledge keepers, artists and the general public to rethink ways to engage with the world of plants and other vegetal life - what we are calling the vegetal more-than-human Other. The program will take place at various locations in Toronto and at the rare Charitable Research Reserve in Cambridge, ON. We have envisioned this program as complementary to and as continuation of the group exhibition “more-than-human” currently on display at Onsite Gallery until May 13th, 2023. The program’s activities and events extends the themes of the exhibition, emphasizing their relevance beyond the arts, and fostering dialogues across disciplines and world views.

"On Ethics of Care" is an interdisciplinary panel discussion that explores ethics of care embedded materially in the world, practices of sustainability between (non)humans – practices that are speculative, hopeful, and inclusionary.
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Grace Grothaus @gracegrothaus PhD candidate, York University
Dr. Karine Gagné, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Guelph
Dr. Keiko Yoshioka, Department of Cells and Systems Biology, University of Toronto
Onsite Gallery invites you to more-than-human arti Onsite Gallery invites you to more-than-human artists panel discussion on Thursday, February 02 from 4 PM to 6 PM
@rasasmite @raitissmits @gracegrothaus @suzannemorrissette @ellemeff with moderator @tingleyjane introduce their works exhibited in more-than-human and engage in a discussion about their practice.
Register here: https://bit.ly/3G7xJ65
more-than-human is a core exhibition of the @contactphoto
#onsitegallery #morethanhuman
upcoming art show at OnSite Gallery Feb 1, 2023 Mo upcoming art show at OnSite Gallery Feb 1, 2023 More-than-Human @onsite_at_ocadu curator: Jane Tingley. Artists: Ursula Biemann, Mary Bunch, Doleen Tisawii'ashii Manning, Lindsey French, Grace Grothaus, Suzanne Morissette, Joel Ong, Rasa Smites, Raitis Smits, Jane Tingley w/ Faadhi Fauzi and Ilze (kavi) Briede
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