Alice Jarry

Alice Jarry is an artist and professor in the department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University. As an artist-researcher and educator, she specializes in site-specific responsive works, sci-art practices, socio-environmental design, digital arts, and tangible media. Her research brings concerns about sustainability, aesthetics, and politics to bear critically upon materiality, material production, and contemporary matters-of-concern regarding urban infrastructure. She is a member of Kheops; Hexagram; Milieux Institute for Research-Creation; Topological Media Lab, and Montreal based Digital Arts Collective Perte-de-Signal. Her works have been presented across Canada, the United States, and Europe.

www.alicejarry.com

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Faced with the turmoil of ecological urgency, slowness and sustainability as a mode of production and creation

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26 November 2020

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Roundtable Thursday, November 26, 12pm – 1:30pm Moderator: Ariane Plante Speakers: Alice Jarry, Asa Perlman, Adam Basanta, Vanessa Mardirossian, Alex Bachmayer, Maria Checkhanovich, Matthew Halpenny, Philippe Vandal, PK Langshaw Online (more details to come) Today, ecological concerns are addressed by a growing number of contemporary artists and institutions,…

Ether-Net

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21 November 2020

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Presented by OBORO as part of the HTMlles Festival  With Sophia Borowska, Kelly Thompson, Alice Jarry Workshop + discussion Friday, November 21, from 11am to 2pm Online via zoom Registration here before November 19: bit.ly/34vXutW  Do you have drawers full of broken electronics and mis-matched…

Media and Kinetic arts for families

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29 April 2017

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With : Alice Jarry Saturday April 29th, 2017 from 2PM to 4PM Free | Registration With the aid of motors, arduinos and various reflective materials, participants will explore the light and sound potential of small kinetic sculptures. Limited places! To register: send the name and age of…