Presented at the UQAM Design Centre in Montreal, Canada, the exhibition ÉCRAN TOTAL/TOTAL SCREEN features Jean Baudrillard’s photographs in conversation with pieces by Penelope Umbrico,...
The exponential interest in the blockchain should radically transform the current system in all fields and how the people will interact with each others in...
Musicians in any genre, working at any level from amateur to professional, are invited to join this welcoming community where we'll learn by doing. Join...
Arts Letters & Numbers is pleased to announce “SunShip: Thesis at Arts Letters & Numbers”, a six-week immersive virtual studio program led by David Gersten...
Arts Letters & Numbers founding director David Gersten and Louise Pelletier, director of the UQAM Design Centre and Arts Letters & Numbers visiting artist, are...
Alberto Pérez-Gómez, professor emeritus of McGill University, discusses his book Attunement: Architecture After the Crisis of Modern Science, accompanied by David Gersten, founding director of...
Join composer/pianist Michael Harrison in an exploration of his new album, Seven Sacred Names (Cantaloupe Music), through musical performances and interactive conversation. Seven Sacred Names...
At first the thing presents itself as a thick black monolith, hovering in midair at the heart of a gleaming white cube of a room—or...
In his spare time, Walter Murch--the legendary sound and film editor behind such classics as the Godfather films, Apocalypse Now, and The English Patient—pursues all...
That Riva Lehrer is alive at all is a matter of remarkable luck and coincidence. Had it not been for the fact that in 1958,...
Michael Benson, Chris Rose and Andreas Mershin have over the past few years conducted many far ranging conversations and collaborations at the margins of human...
Creative Music Online is a two-week virtual program held from August 16th – 29th. The program is open to both amateur and professional musicians in...
An interrupted dialogue taking place during a feast: city noises, words mis-spelled or etymologically mis-routed, “We have to choose whether to speak or to eat:...
This two-part experimental workshop will examine the poetics of Line and Stitch and the ways in which drawing may be used in our everyday practices. We will explore the relationship...
In the brutal winter of 2013, curator Rhoda Rosen and artist Billy McGuiness, living at opposite ends of the 26-mile-long north-south Red Line of Chicago’s...
Someday, decades and decades hence, following some sort of terrible ecological collapse, all mankind has been reduced to living underground, in hexagonal rooms “like the...
In the last few decades, US Space Agency NASA has constructed an astonishingly vast, kinetic, architectonic structure, one spanning the entire Solar System. This ever-evolving...
“Most of all, beware, even in thought, of assuming the sterile attitude of the spectator, for life is not a spectacle, a sea of grief...
Live conversation with Max Sandred, Örjan Sandred and Hans Tutschku, introduced by Lisa Landrum. Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 12:00pm EDT (11:00am CDT). What is...
The research project “play-things” takes its namesake from its study subject reviewing the influence of technological environment on architecture and space, part of an ongoing...
archi-poetry makes room for poetry and architecture to meet archi-poetry throws them together, an embrace - in question archi-poetry precedes us - we awake in...
It is becoming increasingly clear that technological fixes and short-term policies are insufficient to redirect humanity’s unsustainable trajectory. Education has been identified as a key...
The Earth Of: Ruptures and Reckonings is a collective virtual space of inquiry. Through writing and discourse we investigate how to manifest and inhabit the...
Two talks on entering the continuous foyer of architecture cosmos connecting urban fabric and landscapes, highwalks and underground, east and west, megastructures, cafes, socialist housing...
Education is a transformative pursuit; individuals come together and engage in transformative interactions and experiences. As with many forms of structural invention, the consequences of...
An incredibly rare, personal and insightful dialogue with composer/performer Terry Riley from the Creative Music Online program in August 2021. Moderated by Riley’s long-time friend...
As we have already seen in the current series, Walter Murch is a man of many parts. Moving on from that interest in the rampant...
“Nothing is too beautiful to be true “ (in the paraphrase of Michael Faraday) being a phrase readers may find thrumming in at the back...
Ramiro Gomez was born in 1986 in San Bernardino, California, to undocumented Mexican immigrant parents—his father a trucker, his mother a janitor at his own...
“Eureka! - I found it!” This famous exclamation of Archimedes as he discovered the law of buoyancy in a bathtub captures the joy of embodied...
This Zoom based three session workshop hopes to open a conversation engaging diverse voices through the language and space of the written word. The workshop...
In April 2020, early into our first Covid lockdown, David (Gersten) began a series of weekly Zoom chats with members of the ALN community that...
A short video, “Layering Community on the Wynantskill,” introduces a project initiated by the question “How Will We Live Together?” Actions and workshops over the...
End of the West CollectiveWhat if myth were not a lie, but a story truer than truth?This preview screening and conversation with artists takes us...