Honour the life of Joe Rose with AR

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Joe Rose was a °®¶¹´«Ã½nursing student and AIDS activist who wanted to start a Montreal edition of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), an international grassroots political group that is working to end the AIDS pandemic. While attending °®¶¹´«Ã½in 1985, he founded the Etcetera Club, a safe space for LGBT students. On March 19, 1989, he was brutally murdered by four teenagers as he got off a city bus.

To honour his story, the local activist and multi-media artist will be guiding a series of workshops over the upcoming weeks to support students in the creation of an augmented reality (AR) ‘vignette’ — texts, photos, and videos — so people can learn about Joe’s legacy.

The students’ visual works will then be displayed through the, an ECQ-funded project that aims to reveal some of the hidden histories in and around the °®¶¹´«Ã½community using AR.

Student participation in the project may count as one credit towards a Women’s and Gender Studies Certificate or towards specific course assignments under advance teacher approval.

Workshops

April 6: Choice of media/research and ideation

April 13: Debriefing/the first draft of research and media/production

April 20: Support student production

Mid-May (TBD): Final editing and presentation

All workshops will be hosted in Room 3B.6 at 6pm.

For further info, contact Reisa Levine at rlevine@dawsoncollege.qc.ca

To find out more about AR Cité, see 



Last Modified: April 6, 2022