Poster that reads:
Artist Talk
Michelle Bunton: Expanded Data Artist in Residence
May 5, 2025 at 3:00pm
Hybrid online and in the Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship
The poster features an image of a virtual environment that contains slime mold fruiting bodies and a decaying log in hues of chartreuse, periwinkle, brown and yellow. The logos for McMaster University Humanities and Engineering, as well as the Sherman Centre, are at the bottom.
Tomorrow I will be introducing my proposed research project as the Expanded Data Artist in Residence.
DAY: Monday, May 5, 2025
TIME: 3:00-4:30
REGISTRATION: libcal.mcmaster.ca/event/3899053 to attend online or in person at the Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship at McMaster University
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Slide show cover page that reads: "(a speculative and incomplete" Jamming Playbook: (Non)human Strategies for Survival in the Anthropocene. Michelle Bunton, MA, Queen's University, www.michellebunton.cargo.site.
I will be speaking tomorrow (14 March 2025) at TMU on the strange, abject allure of slime mold: www.torontomu.ca/graduate/pro...
In-person and virtual tickets to the interdisciplinary conference 'Intersections | Cross-sections: Interrogating the Lifeworld' are available.
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Clusters of the pink, reproductive stalks of Carnival Candy Slime Mold, Arcyria denudata, on a decaying log.
Clusters of brown-gold, circular reproductive stalks of Yellow-fuzz cone slime mold, Hemitrichia clavata, on a decaying log.
A small cluster of white, slimy vertical stalks of Chocolate tube slime, Diachea leucopodia, on a decaying log.
A small cluster of blackish-brown spheres of wolf's milk slime mold, or Lycogala epidendrum, on a rotting log.
Saying hello to Bluesky with some slime mold I photographed last fall in Katarokwi-Kingston, ON.
13.03.2025 17:22
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