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Quebec Student Tuition Protests – Campus Discussion to be Moderated by CNET Convenor

As part of the Chat Live series at Capilano University for the Fall 2012 term, CNET Convenor Brian Ganter will moderate an informal, student-driven discussion tentatively titled “What Are Cap. U. students Saying About the Quebec Tuition Protests?”. Chat Live schedule for the Fall will be announced towards the start of the term.

What is Chat Live?

ChatLive are informal discussions over lunch (free pizza!) during which you explore interesting ideas with other students. It’s a great way to get a notation on your academic transcript while discussing topics such as environmental sustainability, the psychology of riots, Facebook, art, activism, films and more.

For more information about Chat Live visit the program’s home page.

CultureNet Chat Live Session Spring 2011 – “Video Games in the Classroom”

CultureNet has been invited back to co-sponsor a Chat Live session for the Spring 2011 term: “Video Games in the Classroom”. Session is tentatively scheduled for March 17, 2011. Mark your calendars!

CultureNet Fall 2010 Chat Live Sessions – “Bring the Change: Exploring Art and Social Change”

Chat Live is an ongoing program at Capilano U. that is running once again this Fall 2010. Chat Live involves a series of informal discussions over lunch (always on Thursday, 11:30-12:30) on Thursdays throughout the term, covering a variety of topics from Facebook to human rights, from art to genocide.

Chat Live details and website here.

This term, the CultureNet program is sponsoring one of the sessions: “Bring the Change: Exploring Art and Social Change.”

Our session’s topic will be the broad spectrum of visual, musical, and written works (the creations of Picasso, Jenny Holzer, Michael Moore, Radiohead, Diego Rivera, and Bruce Mau to name only a few) that have harnessed art + technology as a spark for small- and large-scale political changes in our world.

We are running our sessions on three different dates:

Session 1
Thursday, Sepember 30 · 11:30am – 12:30pm
“Bring the Change: Art and Social Change”
Co-Hosted by Brian Ganter, Charles Macaulay, and James Siddall

Session 2
Thursday, October 21 · 11:30am – 12:30pm
“Worlds of Change: Art and Social Change Across the Globe”
Co-Hosted by Brian Ganter and Betsy Agar

Session 3
Thursday, November 25 · 11:30am – 12:30pm
“Visualizing change: Talking about Digital Art in the 21st Century”
Co-Hosted by Brian Ganter and Aurelea Mahood

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