SPACEweek — VR Science

3C.1

Would you like to be immersed in a cell to synthesize a protein? Embark on a time machine to analyze the molecules responsible for ecological disasters? Or travel to a space station to discover the mystery of dark matter? You'll be able to do just that by experiencing/visualizing our serious VR games. You'll have the … Continue reading SPACEweek — VR Science

SPACEweek—ChatGPT Songwriting Contest Performances

Oliver's

Come hear students perform songs they created using ChatGPT. The goal was to record/perform a version of the song that sticks as closely as possible to what ChatGPT composes while still being a great song! Join us for a ChatGPT jam session after the performances! https://space.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/projects/summary/chatgpt_songwriting_2024

Event Series Close Up Film Series

Close Up Film Series

4C.1 +2 more

Close UP is a student-run Guest Speaker Film Series that aims to highlight the work of established and emerging Quebec filmmakers while allowing students to gain additional knowledge through a discussion period with the filmmakers following the screenings. GENERAL INFORMATION: Presented by Dawson College’s Department of Cinema-Communications   Screening April 25th — “Simo” directed by Aziz Zoromba … Continue reading Close Up Film Series

SPACEweek — Mech Tech and Sustainability Project Presentations

3C.1

Graduating students in Mechanical Engineering Technology will be presenting the results of their semester-long group research and design projects, as part of the Environment & Sustainability Certificate-listed course, Emerging Technologies. Their projects address environmental and sustainability issues at Dawson College by researching, developing, and either building or implementing solutions. Drop by 3C.1 anytime between 10am … Continue reading SPACEweek — Mech Tech and Sustainability Project Presentations

Living Perspectives: Journeys Student Exhibition

Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Dawson College's Journey's Program proudly presents Living Perspectives, an exhibition of selected works from 20 Indigenous students highlighting their research-creation findings through photography, painting, digital illustration, leather making and more.  From photo-documenting the urban moose hide tanning process, to building narrative sovereignty through visual storytelling, and completing the hands-on practice of making fish skin leather … Continue reading Living Perspectives: Journeys Student Exhibition