TransX Transmission Art Symposium

  • Location:
    the Wychwood Theatre, #176, 601 Christie St, (#176), Toronto, Ontario, CA

http://naisa.ca/symposia/trans-x/
$70 / $40 (students)
https://naisa.ca/trans-x-registration/

NAISA is pleased to announce the 3rd edition of the TransX Transmission Art Symposium featuring two keynote addresses: Listening to the Anthropocene: transmissions of the ‘natural’ world by Anja Kanngieser (Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK) and Mobile Sound and (Re)Making Place by Jessica Thompson (University of Waterloo, ON Canada). The symposium will also include workshops, panel discussions, paper presentations, Installations and performances as part of the annual Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art. Rooted in the earliest experiments with radio, Transmission Art has continued to flourish into the 21st Century with experiments using wireless communications technology over the past 100 years, including the exploration of a variety of mobile-based platforms such as GPS, phone apps, bluetooth and WiFi communication, as well as lesser-known forms of transmission, such as VLF. International performances/presentations/papers/lecture recitals included by: Peter van Haaften (Montreal, QC, Can), Thomas Beverly (USA), Michael A Mersereau (Montreal, QC, Can), James Hamilton (Montreal, QC, Can), David Ogborn (Hamilton, ON, Can), Linda Rogers (Toronto, ON, Can), Erin Sexton, (Montreal, QC, Can), and Emmanuel Spinelli/Tom Mudd (UK), and more.