D|N|A is a collection of seven essays on nonlinear
storytelling, edited by MML members Monika Kin Gagnon and Matt Soar
“Kim Sawchuk, a SSHRC-funded researcher at Concordia University, is developing a mobile “virtual daylighting” application for GPS-enabled smartphones…”
MemorySpace: private memories, public histories is a multimedia exhibition produced and curated with older adults.
On Saturday, September 15th, Professor Kim Sawchuk will discuss the findings of the MML’s Biotourism project at a special round-table meeting at Montreal’s OBORO artist centre (located at 4001, rue Berri, local 301).
As programming work on our locative sound recording mobile phone application Audio-Mobile continues, the research team heads to Lancaster, UK for a special presentation and workshop on September 4th.
“Out of the Mouths of ‘Casseroles’: textes qui bougent au rythme du carré rouge” in Open-wi: Journal of Mobile Media was released on June 4th and has received over 17,000 visits.
The Atwater Library and Computer Centre and the Mobile Media Lab have begun the workshops on digital scanning. 32 senior participants have enrolled in 4 workshops.
On March 21st, Antoni Abad from Barcelona (Catalunya, Spain) will be in town as a guest of the Mobile Media Lab. Antoni will give an informal talk on his practice as a media artist with a social and political mandate.
The Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media (CRDM) Program and the Mobile Gaming Research Lab at NC State University will be hosting the 3rd joint international conference of the Pan-American Mobilities Network and the Cosmobilities Network.
Understanding Eco-territories through Mobile Technologies was the recipient (August 2011) of a two-year Insight Development Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
The Mobilities Research Network (MRN) is working in partnership with Catbird Productions to launch new a new multi-platform documentary, Burgundy Jazz.









