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		<title>Home</title>
				
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		<title>About Post Image Cluster</title>
				
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	About Post Image ClusterThe Post Image Cluster&#38;nbsp;is part of&#38;nbsp;Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology, a research centre at&#38;nbsp;Concordia University&#38;nbsp;in Montreal, Canada.&#38;nbsp;The Post Image Cluster is uniquely located both within an academic and contemporary art context.

Image-based research groups and individuals help define the Post Image Cluster as a dynamic research space with an open studio access model. Post Image allows researchers and graduate students to come together around ongoing projects, to take part in the discussion, analysis, exchange, critical commentary of images, and to join in the production and dissemination of individual and collective projects.

As a research-creation working group, we strive to foster an image based research culture that locates itself in-between institutional and community driven art making. Our initiatives, events and facilities are grounded in studio practice and prioritize collective models in the learning and sharing of ideas combined with self-directed research.

For more information about Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology, please visit milieux.concordia.ca
	
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	Co-Directors
	Juan Ortiz-Apuy
	Sanaz Sohrabi

	Research Coordinator
	Iñigo Lasheras Cobos

	

	Lab Coordinators
	Velibor Božović
	Thomas Knebühler


	VR Coordinator
	Marco Antonio Luna Barahona


	

	Horizon Post-doc Fellow 22-24
	Rehab Nazzal


	






Post Image Member Board: Juan Ortiz-Apuy, 

 Sanaz Sohrabi,

Iñigo Lasheras Cobos, Velibor Božović, 
Thomas Knebühler, Jessica Auer, Mathieu Gagnon, Charlotte Ghomeshi




	Tamara Abdul Hadi
Raymonde April
Jessica Auer
Jacques Bellavance

Geneviève Cadieux

Hannah Claus



Daniel Cross
Roy Cross
Kelann Currie-Williams
Yannick Desranleau


Jinyoung Kim
Kelly Jazvac

Clara Lacasse
Martha Langford
Ben Lapierre
Lise Latreille

	
Elina Lex






Allison MooreNadie MyreJuan Ortiz-ApuyCelia Perrin SidarousMarisa PortoleseVicky SabourinBalbir K SinghMarie-Chirstine SimardVinicius SanchezSanaz SohrabiBogdan StoicaChrys VilvangJaret VaderaChih-Chien Wang








	



*Full-time faculty members who can sponsor membership applications:&#38;nbsp;












Juan Ortiz-Apuy, 
 Geneviève Cadieux, Hannah Claus, Daniel Cross, Roy Cross, Kelly Jazvac, Martha Langford, Nadia Myre,  Marisa Portolese, Sanaz Sohrabi, Jaret Vadera, Chih-Chien Wang.</description>
		
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A Glitch: House9 x Dark Opacities Lab in Conversation














In this conversation, Farah Khan, Balbir K. Singh and Kevin Yuen Kit Lo will explore the tension, challenge, and possibilities of considering opacity as a framework in which to devise and create a research lab. As a portal to the lab, House9 created such a site for Dark Opacities Lab at Concordia University, with the demands of considering what opacity could look like, and where that overlaps with the concept of a glitch. In addition, they will speak to the work of design and justice-centered projects in building solidarity and networks for communities of colour, especially at a time of intensifying crises locally and globally.









Speakers:

Farah Khan, Director, House9

Balbir K Singh, Director, Dark Opacities Lab, Art History and&#38;nbsp;Post Image&#38;nbsp;cluster&#38;nbsp;member, Concordia University

Moderator:

Kevin Yuen Kit Lo, LOKI, Design and Computation Arts and&#38;nbsp;Post Image&#38;nbsp;cluster&#38;nbsp;member, Concordia University


Date: Monday, October 27, 2025

Time: Doors open at 5:30, discussion starts at 6pm


Location:

Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia University

1515 Rue Sainte-Catherine W.

EV Building, 11.705


Admission: Free and open to the public. Light snacks and beverages will be served.


Programming 2025-2026:
Reflections on Artistic Research





Post Image and MOMENTA Biennale d'art contemporain bring together &#38;nbsp;curators, artists, and scholars exploring the distinct nature of research in art. Beyond academic conventions, artistic inquiry unfolds through materials, gestures, and embodied memory. This conference invites you to ask: What makes artistic research unique, and how can curiosity, imagination, and embodied knowledge shape new ways of knowing?


SCHEDULE
10:00AM &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;Raven Chacon in conversation with Martín Rodríguez11:30AM &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp; PANEL: Mallory Lowe Mpoka, Lou Sheppard, Sanaz Sohrabi. Moderated by: &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; Alice Ming Wai Jim1:30PM &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;PANEL: Caroline Mauxion, OK Pedersen, Anouk Verviers. Moderated by: &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;Alanna Thain2:15PM &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;KEYNOTE: Lucy Cotter3:00PM &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; KEYNOTE: Natalie Loveless


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Programming 2022-2023:
Moving the Landscape to Find Ground

Moving the Landscape to Find Ground is a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies which will take place from September 2022 until May 2023 . This series is built from a shared ambition to break open lens-based practices via the interrogation of the colonial prism through which photography exists. We are inviting conversation among all communities impacted by the colonial gaze. Our proposed programming is in collaboration with the Indigenous Futures Research&#38;nbsp; Centre, the Feminist Media Studio and the Black Perspectives Office. 
As such, our proposed programming begins with a Speakers Series composed of invited Indigenous and Black artists, theorists and curators who will present their research/research-creation practice. 








The invited speakers will provide studio visits to Concordia University graduate students. If you wish to have a studio visit with oneof our speakers, please sign up here.Our programming includes an artist in residence: Scott Benesiinaabandan. Scott will develop a project at the Post Image Lab which will be in dialogue with the rest of the programming and its thematic chord: the dissection of the settler photographic archive. Furthermore, the artist in residence will host a public artist talk, activating the space through a workshop, and conducting studio visits with graduate students of the Fine Arts faculty. 
This project is generously funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Milieux Institute for Arts and Culture, Concordia University’s OVPRGS (Office of the Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies), the Black Perspectives Office, the Indigenous Futures Research Center and the Feminist Media Studio.




October 3rd 2025&#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; 
	Conference Day: Reflections on Artistis Research







April 25th 2023
	
Closing - Caroline Monnet



April 11th 2023
	

Zinnia Naqvi




March 28th 2023
March 29th 2023
	

Shelley Niro:
The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw - Q&#38;amp;A + Screening  Artist talk




March 14th 2023
	

Michele Pearson Clarke




February 14th 2023
	
Tina Campt




February 7th 2023
	
Rehab Nazzal




January 11th 2023
	
Barry Pottle 




October 18th 2022
	
Greg Staats 


	September 27th 2022
	Opening -&#38;nbsp; 
Martin Akwiranoron Loft &#38;nbsp;


	

	

	

	

	

	



	

	






	

	



	


	




	

	

	

	




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		<description>VR - Immersive Reality Lab
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Milieux is now home to the Immersive Reality Lab, Concordia’s only cross disciplinary virtual reality and Immersive storytelling lab. Led by VR technologist and filmmaker Marco Luna, the lab is open to Concordia students and faculty members affiliated to Milieux wishing to integrate VR elements in their research creation projects. Located at the Post Image cluster, the Immersive Reality lab hosts workshops and mentoring sessions in VR development regularly helping to create a gathering space for the VR creation community at the university.
In 2015 Film Production Professor and Documentary filmmakers Daniel Cross and Marco Luna from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema created the Concordia University Research Chair&#38;nbsp; in Interactive Documentary Filmmaking. The goal was to explore the different uses of new technologies highlighting cinematic documentary narratives and user interfaces. Through this research chair a documentary lab was established and students from different departments joined forces to research the evolving approaches and technological capabilities towards making documentary narratives. This inclusive research-creation methodology evolved as it outreached to other areas, institutes, research clusters in the Concordia community and abroad participating in the creation of a virtual-reality/Immersive research-creation community. Due to the teaching/mentoring activities and their research-creation production capacities the lab joined forces in 2018 with the Post Image Cluster at Milieux. Then in 2019 Milieux institute for arts, culture and technology asked them to open the immersive reality lab and as a result they blended their equipment and teams together into our existing lab area, beefing up presence, hours and capabilities to better support research-creation activities.&#38;nbsp;
Dark Matter

CART students Yasmin Roy and Benjamin Delorme finished their independent study journey with their version 1.1 of their VR documentary project. Dark Matter is designed to expose people to environmentally devastated areas in Canada that would be otherwise untraversed and unknown. It is also designed to educate individuals on the realities and consequences of expanding tar sands extraction projects, including political, economic and environmental aspects. Exploring the surroundings will activate progressive degradation of the environment as the spectator is immersed in the experience. The use of audio clips and visual cues, such as newspapers, will guide the viewer in further understanding the significant environmental impact of developing tar sands projects. &#60;img width="303" height="170" width_o="303" height_o="170" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/354e4c0c4fb9723c8be232ecbac692e81d7d1ce63f184058c7e7d111e7a92970/image19.png" data-mid="149947954" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/303/i/354e4c0c4fb9723c8be232ecbac692e81d7d1ce63f184058c7e7d111e7a92970/image19.png" /&#62;



Out of my room
This co-creation project is directed by VR documentary maker Marco Luna in collaboration with Cedirc Caron, a cystic fibrosis patient at the St.Justine Hospital and Concordia animation student Dion Wang. Out of my room is the first episode of a series of short virtual reality pieces created by young patients at their isolated stay in the hospital. Each piece is a collage of the espaces they would like to be and people they want to be with&#38;nbsp; instead of being in isolation. The vr headset becomes the excuse to extend the physical space without boundaries. In this first project Cedric wants to be inside a gangster film populated by iconic film characters and members of his family and hospital staff. All production done in his hospital room.
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Volumetric Island


Developed by visual artist and INDI PHD candidate Olivia Mc Gilchrist, VOLUMETRIC ISLAND will disrupt conventional uses of volumetric capture to portray a gestural response to a virtual experience of being in water. I will explore the affordance of a high-end volumetric rig to capture myself and other participants experiencing an updated version of my VR project MYRa (2018-ongoing). MYRa combines digital underwater worlds with performance art. After filming myself along the coast of northern Québec in 360 videos, I edited and overlaid this with videos of several bodies of water (ocean, lake, river). I then programmed effects with shaders in video game engine Unity 3D to transform these videos into the final artwork. In the next version, I aim to offer viewers two forms of engagement where virtual immersion is related to the experience of being in water. Viewers will be able to navigate between virtual islands or remain still amidst a virtual tidal wave; exploring “submersion” as an alternative notion to describe VR’s immersive experience. &#38;nbsp;
I AM THE BLUES
Developed by professor Daniel Cross and Marco Luna from the cinema department. This virtual reality documentary piece revisits the footage shot for the documentary film I AM THE BLUES and provides an augmented experience in VR. The film was about the last remaining blues musicians who working in the cotton fields learned the blues. Mainly in their 80’s and still living in Louisiana and Mississippi, these musicians have a world of experience etched on their beautiful faces. The sparkle in their eyes is as rich and beautiful as the music they play, and as documentary filmmakers that's where we find immersion. But What happens when we change the medium? Through a mix of 2D footage and 3D environments the project takes you into a journey of discovering the root of the blues from the Mississippi cotton field plantations to the Tutwiler train station where the blues was discovered to finally let you settle inside the most iconic jukejoint from Bentonia, the Blue Front Cafe.

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2023Visioning New Horizons symposium
Friday and Saturday November 3rd and 4th 2023, 10:00 am

Artist Talk with Caroline Monnet
Tuesday, April 25th, 4:00 pm

Artist Talk with Zinnia Naqvi - Watch online
Tuesday, April 11th, 4:00 pm

Artist Talk and movie screening with Shelley Niro in collaboration with daphne - Watch online
Tuesday, March 28th, 4:00 pm

Artist Talk with Michele Pearson Clarke - Watch online
Tuesday, March 14th, 4:00 pm

Artist Talk with Tina Campt&#38;nbsp;
Tuesday, February 14th, 5:00 pm

Artist Talk with Rehab Nazzal - Watch online
Tuesday, February 7th, 4:00 pm
Artist Talk with&#38;nbsp;Barry Pottle - Watch online
Tuesday, January 10th, 4:00 pm

2022Artist Talk with Greg Staats
Tuesday, October 18th, 6:00 pm
Artist Talk with Martin Akwiranoron Loft&#38;nbsp;

Tuesday, September 27th, 4:00 pm

2021



Exploring Immersive Narratives in VR: A Case Study of Collaboration and Co-Creation

Thursday, March 25th, 1:00 pm


Artist Talk with Lisa Jackson

Thursday, March 18th, 1:00 pm


Artist Talk with Dawit L. Petros

Tuesday, March 9th, 1:30 pm


Artist Talk with Shubigi Rao

Thursday, February 4th, 12:00 pm


How Do We Know Each Other? Artist Conversation with Pascha Marrow, Eve Tagny, and Nasrin Himada

Friday, January 29th, 6:00 pm 



Artist Talk with Aanchal Malhotra

Thursday January 21st, 11:30 am



2020

Working from Home: Monitor Calibration Workshop

Wednesday November 25th, 12:00 – 1:00 pm


VR Basic Concepts and Development Workshop

Tuesday November 24th, 9:30 – 2:00 pm

Thursday, November 26th, 9:30 – 2:00 pm


Open Zoom House

Thursday October 8th, 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Virtual lab tour followed by a Q&#38;amp;A! Email postimage@concordia.ca for registration info. 


Exploring Virtual Reality: My first VR socially distanced exploration!﻿﻿

Tuesday, September 22nd, 1:00 – 3:00 pm

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Immersive Reality Lab: Open House 2020

Friday, September 11th, 1:00 pm

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TIDES: POST IMAGE SCREENING 

PART 1: July 31 – August 6th.

ZOOM discussion: August 6th, 6pm.

PART 2: August 7th – August 13th. 

ZOOM discussion: August 13th, 6pm.


Tides is a screening of video works by current members of the Post Image Cluster, programmed by members Jinyoung Kim and Zinnia Naqvi. The program includes the works of 13 artists and artist collectives based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal whose practices explore the boundaries between still and moving images. The series combines works by emerging and established artists exploring the genres of experimental video, digital auto narrative, fiction, performance, and documentary. Threads between all of these artists tie together surrounding movement, language, gestures, geography, home, and belonging, to create a program that carries the audience across oceans and into the homes of our community members. While we are currently separated from our physical meeting point at the Milieux Institute, this intervention can allow us to share and recollect our thoughts, process, intersections, and overlaps. 



Part 1

Marisa Portolese

Goose Village Memory Map, video with sound, 2020, 1 min 45 sec. &#38;nbsp; 


Jinyoung Kim

Days of Summer, video with sound, 2015, 7 min 30 sec. &#38;nbsp;


Adam Simms

Mug Up, 2019, video with sound, 8 minutes &#38;nbsp;


Zinnia Naqvi

Seaview, 2014, video with sound, 12 minutes&#38;nbsp; 


Pedro J. Barbáchano

So you understand me, my friend, video with sound, 2020, 5 min 23 sec. &#38;nbsp;


Thomas Kneubühler

Voices over the Ocean, video with sound, 2018, 1 min 37 sec.



Part 2

Sanaz Sohrabi 

Auxiliary Mirrors, video with sound, 2016, 12 min 7 sec.&#38;nbsp; 


Outre-vie/Afterlife 

Calligramme d’étoiles quand Montréal s’entrebâille (excerpt), silent, 2019, 5 min 40 sec.&#38;nbsp; 

Chih-Chien Wang

Short Encounter, HD video diptych with sound, 2012, 11 min 55 sec. &#38;nbsp;


Celia Perrin Sidarous

Slip, 16mm film, looped, colour, silent, 2018, 12 minutes 19 sec. &#38;nbsp;


Vicky Sabourin

Becoming Invisible, video with sound, 2018, 9 minutes 17 sec. &#38;nbsp;


Kinga Mischalska and Jadis Dumas

Pastoral Fuck, video with sound, 2017, 6 minutes 16 sec.&#38;nbsp; 

Velibor Božović

Brief Escape, video with sound, 2020, 1 minute


February 19th

Hanna Pajala-Assefa &#38;amp; Angelique Willkie x LePARC


March 4th

Pedro Barbáchano &#38;amp; Jinyoung Kim in conversation: Artist talk

March 11th

Mia Donovan: Artist talk



2019


ART PLATFORMS IN CONVERSATION: Never Was Average and Lez Spread the Word

February 28th

2018



Post Image Member Book Fair @ FOFA

November 28th


Radek Brousil: Artist Talk

October 31st


AFTERLIFE @ OPTICA

April 14th 


Screening and discussion with filmmaker Daniel Eisenberg 

March 8th 

2017



AFTERLIFE @ EV Building

November 28th


Dana Claxton: Artist talk

October 12th


PIPPIN BARR IN THE ELEVATOR GALLERY

October 5th


ARTISTS ANIMATE THE EXPO 67 ARCHIVES: ARTIST TALK BY MARIJE BAALMAN

June 15th


Paul Litherland – Experiments in Photography with Strobe Lighting

May 25th


ARTISTS ANIMATE THE EXPO 67 ARCHIVES – Leisure (Meredith Carruthers and Susannah Wesley), and Althea Thauburger

May 8th


EVERYTHING IS FINE – AN ARTIST TALK BY MARGARET HAINES

March 28th


Nicolas Sassoon: Artist talk

March 15th

Zuhaitz Akizu &#38;amp; Jessica Auer: IF CHRIST AND MARY GIVE ME A WHALE, I WILL GIVE YOU THE TAIL

February 27th


Jessica Eaton: Artist talk 

February 13th


Mitch Epstein: Artist talk

January 12th



2016 

YANNICK DESRANLEAU – EXPLOITING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF SOLVENT INKJET PRINTING: OPAQUE INKS AND MATERIALITY

November 23rd 


DAVID K. ROSS -THE TRACES OF LOST FACTS: A TALK ABOUT AN EXHIBITION ABOUT A FILM ABOUT SURVEYING

November 15th 


Fordlândia by Scott Chandler – An exhibition

November 10th


JESSICA AUER &#38;amp; JINYOUNG KIM ON FORDLÂNDIA BY SCOTT CHANDLER

November 9th 


ON FRIENDSHIP // FAMILLE D’IMAGES @ VU, CENTRE DE DIFFUSION ET DE PRODUCTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE

October 6th 

Open House Day

September 28th


JACQUES BELLAVANCE – FIRST CONTACT

May 4th


Milieux Institute Launch

March 30th


KAREN KRAVEN – THE JOCKEY IS A PEACOCK IN THE WORLD OF SPORT

March 23rd


Studio Models and Working Processes (Andreas Rutkauskas and Thomas Kneubühler)

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	Become a member
The Post Image Lab is open to graduate students and faculty at Concordia University, if you only wish to use the lab, you can just email our lab coordinators at postimage@concordia.ca.&#38;nbsp;Post Image membership system aims to bring our members closer together and recognize those who wish to become actively involved in the cluster’s activities beyond lab access. The membership entails minimum yearly contributions, which we hope will encourage exchange and cooperation between members. All membership applications are reviewed by the Post Image Cluster Board, Directors, and Research Coordinator.


 Please review the membership categories below before applying:

Post Image faculty members:
Concordia University full-time and part-time faculty members. Only full-time faculty members can sponsor new affiliate members. Post Image Faculty members are expected to choose between:

Giving a lunchtime talk, research presentation or workshopAttending a graduate student lunchtime talk and providing oral or written feedbackGiving a studio visit to a graduate student memberMentoring an undergraduate fellow via studio visit or critique
If you are a faculty member of Concordia University, please apply here.



Post Image graduate student members:
Concordia University’s Fine Arts graduate and post-graduate students have access to the facilities without having to become cluster members, if you only wish to use the lab, you can just email our lab coordinators at postimage@concordia.ca Membership is designed for Concordia University graduate, doctoral or post-doctoral students who wish to become more involved, contributing to and benefiting from Post Image’s research community. Graduate Student Members are expected to:


Hosting a lunchtime talk, research presentation or workshopAttending the cluster’s eventsIn return, graduate student members will be able to receive at least one studio visit from one of the guest speakers, a Post Image affiliate member or a Post Image faculty member. Furthermore, we will promote their lunchtime talk or public event, providing them a credible and professional platform to present their work or research.
 Graduate student members must have a full-time faculty member sponsor them due to administrative reasons. Sponsorship does not imply any commitments from faculty members. If applicants do not have a faculty member sponsoring them, their appliction will be submitted to the board and faculty members will most likely volunteer for sponsorship. Full-time faculty Post Image members who can sponsor membership applications: Geneviève Cadieux, Hannah Claus, Daniel Cross, Roy Cross, Monika Kin Gagnon, Kelly Jazvac, Martha Langford, Nadia Myre, Juan Ortiz-Apuy, Marisa Portolese, Matt Soar, Jaret Vadera, Chih-Chien Wang.
If you are a graduate or post graduate student at Concordia University, please apply here.


Affiliate (external) members:
To diversify the cluster’s research community, we want to be able to host external artists and researchers during the production of specific, time-limited projects. External members must have a full-time faculty member sponsor them. If applicants do not have a faculty member sponsoring them, their appliction will be submitted to the board for faculty members to offer sponsorship. Applicants for affiliate membership must submit a project proposal detailing what they wish to accomplish with Post Image, including a timeline of production/research. If the application is approved, affiliate members will have access to the lab and participate in the cluster’s activities for a limited period in which they will complete a specific research/creation project. Affiliate membership is considered a short-term invitation that lasts, at most, one semester. By limiting the number of affiliate memberships and their duration, we aim to ensure that the equipment stays available to regular members.
Affiliate members are expected to:
 
Hosting a lunchtime talk, research presentation or workshopAttending the cluster’s eventsChoosing between:Attending a graduate student lunchtime talk and providing oral or written feedbackGiving a studio visit to a graduate student memberMentoring an Undergraduate Fellow via studio visit or critique
If applicants do not have a faculty member sponsoring them, their appliction will be submitted to the board for faculty members to volunteer sponsorship. Please see the list of full-time faculty Post Image members who can sponsor membership applications at the end of this page.&#38;nbsp;If you are not currently a a student or faculty member at Concordia University, please apply here. The processing time for an affiliate membership is 3-6 months. Please plan to submit your application six months before the start of your project. 

Immersive Storytelling Studio (VR) members:
If you are interested in access to the ISS, Post Image’s Virtual Reality lab, please apply here and the VR team will get back to you.

Undergraduate fellows:Every year, the Post Image board awards research fellowships to two Concordia University undergraduate students. Undergraduate fellows have access to the lab and receive mentoring from Post Image members over one year.

 
	
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Email

	Lab coordinators
	thomas.kneubuhler@concordia.ca
velibor.bozovic@concordia.ca


Research coordinator - postimage.research@gmail.com
VR Coordinator - marco.lunabarahona@concordia.ca




    
	

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