Next week I'll be stomping around my old stomping grounds of Montreal and, while my agenda is primarily syrup and bacon-oriented, my ever-brilliant spouse
Laura-Beth will be in town to speak as part of the prestigious
Society for Animation Studies Conference that this year takes place at
Concordia University. For you animation academics who might be in attendance you can see her PhD presentation
The changing face of replacement animation: how looking to the past can revolutionize the future of stop motion animation as part of the Auteurs and Experiments session that kicks off at 1:30pm at Concordia's
De Seve Cinema. Among the other speakers are some fantastic artists including previous interviewees
Janice Nadeau,
Diane Obomsawin and my old UWE pal
Philippe Vaucher.
In a couple weeks' time my not-very-academic film
Klementhro will be playing as part of the
At The Fringe International Arts Festival in Tranås, Sweden. I now know it will be part of the program Philosophy in Spoken Words (the name of which in and of itself has made my day) that takes place July 1st at 2pm, the again July 2nd at noon. Check out
their site for venue specifics and the full programme and whatnot.
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