Campus Humanities Calendar
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In this talk, David Rosenboom will present concrete examples from his more than five decades of pioneering work in propositional music illustrating how testable theoretical models in science and process-based what-if models in speculative arts can converge to mutual advantage in the new artscience: musical forms that arise spontaneously and evolve, listening as...
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Lia García is a Mexico City-based performance artist, activist, and educator whose work has been featured at the Annual Encuentro of the Hemispheric Institute of Politics and Performance at NYU, Harvard University, and the University of Texas at Austin, among other universities and cultural centers across the Americas and Europe.
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Jacki Rand (Associate Vice Chancellor for Native Affairs, American Indian Studies) in conversation with Mimi Thi Nguyen (Gender & Women's Studies), moderated by Jenny L. Davis (American Indian Studies, Anthropology)
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Drawing on her research on slavery at the University of Alabama, Hilary N. Green explores the need for recovering and untangling institutional campus histories of race and slavery and how understanding the enslaved campus experience is essential for institutional reconciliation efforts in the present.
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Workshops the week of October 17 include: Getting started with R for Qualitative Data Analysis, Publish Your Videos with Mediaspace, Sharing Stories using Story Maps and more! View the full fall semester calendar or request a session for your group of five or more.
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Graduate students: this is a great opportunity to learn more about HRI's Campus Fellowships program and to ask questions in preparation of the December 2, 2022 deadline.
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"14 ways of looking at the future" : a public lecture presented by Lin Hixson and Matthew Goulish, co-founders of the Chicago-based performance company Every house has a door. This lecture is part of the Interserminars event series.
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A talk by Janaki Srinivasan Associate Professor, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore on her upcoming book by MIT press entitled "The Political Lives of Information: Information and the Production of Development in India"
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Poetic tenderness. Raw emotion. Physical strength. Ten acrobats from the Circa ensemble bring Stravinsky’s seminal The Rite of Spring to the circus stage.
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From acclaimed director Peter Sellars comes his first a cappella staging and most personal work to date. The 21 singers transform this sweeping Renaissance work into a breathtaking experience.
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Vision Duo presents "Genrefication," an exploration of musical genres and sonic possibilities for violin and percussion. This exciting program features works by classical and contemporary composers and introduces multidisciplinary elements of modern performance.
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RBML Curators Ruthann E. Mowry and Dr. Cait Coker will host a live, interactive Zoom presentation of materials documenting the history of European witchcraft. Bring your questions as we discuss witch trial records and accounts in their historical context and our contemporary parallels. Please pre-register at go.library.illinois.edu/hysteria to receive the Zoom link!
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"Rare Stuff" takes readers on a multilayered, mysterious journey through a series of interlocking clues. An intriguing search for a missing person moves through real and magically real universes including glass houses under the sea constructed by Yiddish speaking whales desperate to save our endangered planet
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Do you have a digital project, dataset, or digital collection that focuses on culture? Want to hear more about campus DH research? “The Social Lives of Digitized Culture” is hosting a virtual brown bag to bring people together to share ideas, experiences, and frustrations of working with digitized culture. Costumes optional...
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Join us in person or via Zoom for the launch of the Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies with opening remarks by Chaz Ebert and a video message from Martin Scorsese.
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Dr. Christopher Thornton, director of the Division of Research Programs at the National Endowment for the Humanities, will speak in-depth about NEH grant opportunities and offer suggestions for submitting a successful application at this upcoming workshop.