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The House of Uncommon Pleasures
Media Art, Sound & Listening Sensory Studies Related Links Biswamit Dwibedy Sensory Studies Return to Overview Media, Art, Sound & Listening Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Project box none Biswamit Dwibedy (Comparative Literature and English) ...
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Artist-in-Residence (2018-2020)
Media Art, Sound & Listening Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Project box none Artist-in-Residence (2018-2020) Mohammed Siam 100 ...
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Sensory Studies
none Formerly named the Taste Lab, the Sensory Studies research area supports work on sensory studies, and on taste’s relationship to community building, value-making, and cross-cultural dialogue. 100 Projects box none Food Without Borders The House of ...
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Food Without Borders
Sensory Studies Related Links Christy Shields Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Project box none Christy Shields (Communication, Media, and Culture), Beth Grannis (filmmaker and co-founder of Filmmakers without Borders), Madeleine Shorts films and websit ...
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Cultural Programs- Chartres Cathedral: A Gothic Treasure
none AH 3091 The Gothic Cathedral Chartres Cathedral is just over an hour from Paris by train. The bulk of the cathedral was rebuilt after a large fire in 1194, from which the relic of the Virgin’s tunic miraculously survived. Less than 30 years later ...
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Cultural Program- Chocolate Walk
none Cost: €35 for 2-hour tour (includes tastings) Minimum: 12 participants • Maximum: 20 participants Discover the history of chocolate and why Paris is the capital of fine chocolate. Visit a variety of excellent chocolatiers and learn using all five sen ...
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BALLET AT THE OPERA- BODY AND SOUL
none BODY AND SOUL | PALAIS GARNIER Tuesday, February 15 – 20h00 • 1h40 with 1 interval Cost: €85 – Category 2 tickets Crystal Pite’s second creation for the Paris Opera Ballet, Body and Soul serves up waves of words and gestures which form the material f ...
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International Research Workshop: Early Holocaust Remembrance in the Jewish Press, from the Second World War to the 1960s
none Scholarly works dealing with early Jewish remembrance of the Holocaust have mainly focused on documentation efforts, historiographical writings, testimonies, Yisker-books, commemorations, and monuments, among other topics. In such works, the Jewish p ...
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A Reading and Q&A with Sophie Mackintosh, Paris Writer in Residence
none Join us for a reading and conversation with Sophie Mackintosh, a writer based in London. Her debut novel The Water Cure was nominated for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and her second novel, Blue Ticket, was published in 2020. Praised for its "cool ...
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D.Rad Symposium: Trends of Radicalization in Europe and Beyond
none The Symposium will present the findings of 17 countries on trends of radicalization in Europe and the Middle East. The reports analyze specific moments – or “hotspots” – of radicalization in historical, social, and cultural context and are part of th ...