SYMPOSIUM ART: entre émotions et langues

April 5 to 6 | 2022

“Rendez-vous” in TORONTO

UNIVERSITÉ DE L’ONTARIO FRANÇAIS (UOF)

In-person and virtual mode

A Symposium on THE Neuroscience of Art and Creativity

An enriching experience for artists of all disciplines, architects, cultural organizations, museum directors, gallery owners, cultural facilitators, educators, students, and the general public.

  • In-person and Virtual
  • Multidisciplinary

  • Bilingual – Simultaneous Interpretation
Les émotions de Georges LeBrtun avec des émoticons

What happens in people's brains when they create?

… and in ours when we listen to music, contemplate a work of art, read a literary text or attend a performance?

Why do some works produce more emotion than others?

Does language influence the reception of a work of art?

In short, where does the biological power of human creativity lie?

Symposium Art Emotions Languages
Symposium Art Emotions Languages
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Symposium Art Emotions Languages

SPEAKERS

Prof. Jean-Pierre Changeux

Honorary professor at the Collège de France and at the Institut Pasteur and Member of the Academy of Sciences

Neuroscience of Visual Arts

Prof. Hervé Platel

Professor of Neuropsychology at the Université de Caen and researcher at the Inserm team U1077

Neuroscience of Music

Prof. Jean Grondin

Professor of Philosophy at Université de Montréal and outgoing President of the Academies of Arts and Humanities of Canada

Culture and Mother Tongue

Prof. Enrica Piccardo

Professor in the Languages and Literacies Education Program at the University of Toronto and Researcher at the Council of Europe

Emotions, Plurilingualism, and Creativity

Prof. Gerald Cupchik

Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough

Emotions and Aesthetic Judgement

Prof. Jean-Marc Dewaele

Professor in Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism at the Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Emotions and Multilingualism

Prof. Oshin Vartanian

Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough and Defence Scientist at the Department of National Defence

Neuroscience of Creativity

Prof. Vanina Leschziner

Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto

Sensory Experience and Creativity

"Rendez-Vous" to the Université de l'Ontario français (UOF)

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Nisidotaw-Aki TorontoGiinawind-Toronto

Nisidotaw maanda aki, zagaswidiwin kina bimaadzig Mississauga of the Credit miinwaa Anishnabeg miinwaa Chippewa miinwaa Haudenosaunee miinwaa Wendat bimaadjig. Gaye nisidotaw gakina bimaadjig zhinkazidwinInuit miinwaa Metis.Toronto nisdotaw maanda mazingan waaki-midaaswi-shay-niswi wiiji-Mississaugas of the Credit.

Reconnaissance des territoires traditionnels (Toronto)

Nous reconnaissons que la terre sur laquelle nous nous réunissons est le territoire traditionnel de nombreuses nations, notamment les Mississaugas du Crédit, les Anishnabeg, les Chippewa, les Haudenosaunee et les Wendats, et abrite maintenant de nombreux peuples diversifiés des Premières nations, des Inuits et des Métis. Nous reconnaissons également que Toronto est couvert par le Traité 13 avec les Mississaugas du Crédit.

Land Acknowledgement for Toronto

We acknowledge the land we are meeting on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit

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