CLASSIFICATION
Swallow ID:
1560
Partner Institution:
Concordia University
Source Collection Label:
SpokenWeb Archive of the Present
Series:
SpokenWeb Archive of the Present
Sub Series:
SpokenWeb Archive of the Present
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title:
Listening to Remember: A Virtual Listening Practice, Led by Katherine McLeod and Michael O'Driscoll, 23 March 2022
Title Source:
Cataloguer
Title Note:
A listening practice guided by Katherine McLeod and Michael O'Driscoll which took place on 23 March 2022
Language:
English
Identifiers:
[]
Rights
License:
Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)
Notes:
Archive of the Present Permissions Forms signed by Katherine McLeod and Michael O'Driscoll are on file in SpokenWeb data archive
CREATORS
Name:
Camlot, Jason
Role:
"Series organizer",
"Speaker"
Name:
McLeod, Katherine
Role:
"Presenter"
Name:
O'Driscoll, Michael
Role:
"Presenter"
CONTRIBUTORS
Name:
Dobson, Kit
Notes:
Participant
Name:
Devereux, Cecily
Notes:
Participant
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
File Path:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1xDrR96KoeWcMFPlGZ9GKwuYqyZhNiOZw
Content Type:
Video Recording
Featured:
Yes
Content Type:
Photograph
Featured:
Yes
Dates
Date:
2022-03-23
Type:
Production Date
Source:
Date stamp in video content and from SpokenWeb data records
LOCATION
Address:
1455 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O, Montréal, QC H3G 1M8
Venue:
Zoom
Latitude:
45.49524405
Longitude:
-73.57849928292674
Notes:
The event was held over Zoom, hosted from Montreal, Quebec
CONTENT
Contents:
This virtual session is a SpokenWeb Listening Practice based on the ShortCuts episode, “Listening Communities: The Introductions of Douglas Barbour,” guest-produced by Michael O’Driscoll. Participants listened to the audio together, along with selected audio clips that helped them think through what it means to listen as an act of remembering.
Throughout this season of ShortCuts (The SpokenWeb Podcast), producer Katherine McLeod has been asking: How does the archive remember? This Listening Practice was an opportunity to consider this question through the audio selected by Michael O’Driscoll from the extensive audio recordings of Douglas Barbour in SpokenWeb’s collections. With a nod to The Bard’s of March reading held in March 1986, this Listening Practice celebrated the multi-faceted sounds of Barbour’s poetry, and was an opportunity to reflect upon what community and care sound like in the archives. This session featured quiet — and noisy — listening, and lively conversations about memory and archives.
Listening Practice Guides:
Katherine McLeod (Concordia) and Michael O’Driscoll (U of Alberta)
NOTES
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