
Catherine D'Amours- Master of Arts
- Professor at University of Quebec in Montreal
Catherine D'Amours
- Master of Arts
- Professor at University of Quebec in Montreal
Transdisciplinary designer / Professor, École de design, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
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Introduction
Catherine D'Amours is a transdisciplinary designer and professor-researcher at UQAM’s (Université du Québec à Montréal) École de design, where she heads the research axis on Social Design and Responsible Practices in Graphic Design and Visual Experiences. Her research explores how design can be used to address environmental, social, and economic challenges, with a particular focus on bridging technology and the natural world from a post-humanist perspective.
Current institution
Additional affiliations
August 2020 - August 2023
March 2020 - present
Moment Factory Montréal
Position
- Managing Director
October 2015 - February 2020
Nouvelle Administration
Position
- Managing Director
Education
August 2021 - December 2023
NAD-UQAC
Field of study
- Digital art
September 2001 - May 2004
Publications
Publications (3)
Les changements climatiques entrainent des bouleversements qui frappent l’imaginaire et font les manchettes. Mais certains impacts sont plus subtils, plus intimes: la perte de la neige en décembre, par exemple, ou celle de l’odeur d’une fleur qui embaumait jadis nos étés. Ce deuil des paysages disparus ou transformés a un nom: solastalgie.
Dans c...
Adopting an auto-ethnographic research-creation methodology provides a lens to trace the evolution of the artist's environmental identity. Drawing upon personal photographic archives, machine learning, and a range of technological tools, this study delves into the nuances of environmental identity. A standout piece in the research is a poetic audio...
Mémoire présenté à l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi en vue de l'obtention du grade de Maître ès art (M.A.) en Maîtrise en art, concentration design numérique