Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies

How sound quality can get lost in translation

How sound quality can get lost in translation

UBCO researchers combine art and science to create seamless, immersive audio experiences 

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Light Up Kelowna turns city core into a digital playground

Light Up Kelowna turns city core into a digital playground

Community invited to experience dazzling creativity of light, sound and art

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UBC Okanagan’s Tania Willard recognized in Ottawa as one of the country’s best
Art, science and technology intersect at UBC Okanagan symposium

Art, science and technology intersect at UBC Okanagan symposium

Imagine the future as artists and researchers convene to discuss challenges facing today’s world

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New novel shares stories of hope, healing from Kelowna streets
Waterways—Past, Present and Future continues to teach 

Waterways—Past, Present and Future continues to teach 

An art installation, featuring interactive 3D virtual panels that share […]

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UBCO professor spearheads global effort to translate, analyze rare 13th century text
UBCO hosts multi-genre, internationally recognized writer at Woodhaven

UBCO hosts multi-genre, internationally recognized writer at Woodhaven

What: Collaborative writing workshop Who: Author Sneha Subramanian Kanta When: Saturday, July […]

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SpokenWeb project breathes new life into Canada’s poetic archives

SpokenWeb project breathes new life into Canada’s poetic archives

UBCO hosts four-day event to celebrate restoration, teaching of archival audio tapes

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Larger-than-life art installations honour elements of Syilx storytelling