Expanding the Boundaries of Writing: Animation and Coding as Composition

Join June Tang, Chhaya Naran, and Taryn Shepherd as they explore how coding and animation can be uniquely positioned to highlight the materiality of language in ways that invite multilingual approaches and give space for gender and identity to be explored in new ways. How can insight and empathy be generated through seemingly technical processes? Writing in flux, writing to get somewhere, these innovative forms of composition offer new spaces of play, experimentation, and resistance. Moderated by Jacqueline Turner.

Event Type: Panel
Event Code: GAL/SAT-4
Venue: Gallery, Emily Carr University
Date: Saturday, March 14, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Cost: Pay What You Can (recommended: $12.50)
ASL Interpretation Available by Request Before February 15, 2020

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Moving from Ho Chi Minh City to Vancouver, B.C. to do her bachelor’s degree in interaction design, June Tang is interested in combining interaction design skills with her cultural background to foster mindful and delightful experience.

Jacqueline Turner is Writing Specialist and Lecturer at Emily Carr University of Art + Design and the author most recently of Flourish from ECW Press.