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CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first CatholicChurch.
GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first CatholicChurch.
GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
JESSICA LOSEBY (BIOGRAPHY) Jessica Loseby. The answer came swiftly: Jess made a much-noticed entry into the world of net.art. In just two years, her works have been presented, among other places, at the FILE 2003 (São Paulo), the LUX OPEN 2003 (London), the 16th Stuttgart Filmwinter – Festival for Expanded Media (online); they have been selected by Rhizome for their LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. WOODY VASULKA : THE MATTER, 1974 Woody Vasulka, The Matter, 1974 (full version) The visual and aural pattern in The Matter is created by the waveform generator as it is displayed on the screen of the Scan Processor. (b) "In The Matter, as an example, generated sine, triangle, and square waves are used to reshape the display raster, and the image of the dot pattern alters ADAM ZARETSKY (BIOGRAPHY) Adam Zaretsky, Humper-Discoverer, 2000. Adam Zaretsky is an artist, or "bioartist," working as a research affiliate in Arnold Demain's Laboratory for Industrial Microbiology and Fermentation in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Biology. He received a master of fine arts degree in 1999 from the School of theArt Institute
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
EDUARDO KAC : GENESIS 2 Courtesy of the artist. Eduardo Kac, Genesis, 1999. Genesis 2 is the second phase of an earlier project by Eduardo Kac entitled Genesis 1, a transgenic installation. Genesis 1 (1999) entailed the creation of an "artist's gene". For Kac, the first manifestation of his transgenic art was at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, in 1999. USMAN HAQUE : SKY EAR Usman Haque appears to be seeking an answer to this question with his new project Sky Ear by temporarily occupying the sky with an installation based on the reception and the transformation of electromagnetic waves into light signals. The artist has set out to make explicit our interactions with this normally invisible territoryby offering an
YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH,United States).
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had JESSICA LOSEBY (BIOGRAPHY) Jessica Loseby. The answer came swiftly: Jess made a much-noticed entry into the world of net.art. In just two years, her works have been presented, among other places, at the FILE 2003 (São Paulo), the LUX OPEN 2003 (London), the 16th Stuttgart Filmwinter – Festival for Expanded Media (online); they have been selected by Rhizome for their MOTIROTI (BIOGRAPHY) motiroti, Moti Roti Puttli Chunni, 1993. Founded in 1991 by Keith Khan and Ali Zaidi, motiroti brings together artists who are devoted to multidisciplinary exploration and whose work has been presented internationally. The collective investigates how forms of expression circulate among cultures and seeks to foster exchanges amongcommunities in
STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman, Seduction (Phantom Limb Series), 1988. Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine Arts from San Francisco State GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. CHAR DAVIES (BIOGRAPHY) Char Davies, Osmose, 1995. Char Davies was born in 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was educated at Bennington College (Vermont, U.S.) from 1973 to 1975 and received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) in 1978. Davies is now a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy of media artsat the
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. MOTIROTI (BIOGRAPHY) motiroti, Moti Roti Puttli Chunni, 1993. Founded in 1991 by Keith Khan and Ali Zaidi, motiroti brings together artists who are devoted to multidisciplinary exploration and whose work has been presented internationally. The collective investigates how forms of expression circulate among cultures and seeks to foster exchanges amongcommunities in
STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman, Seduction (Phantom Limb Series), 1988. Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine Arts from San Francisco State E-ART - NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND CONTEMPORARY ART - JIM CAMPBELL Jim Campbell. Born in Chicago (IL) in 1956. Lives and works in San Francisco (CA) We present a collection of 17 works by Jim Campbell, dating from the mid-1990s to today. Memory Works, Illuminated Averages and Ambiguous Icons are titles of series or of works that examine memory, retention and forgetting. From I Have Never Read the Bible(1995
CHAR DAVIES (BIOGRAPHY) Char Davies, Osmose, 1995. Char Davies was born in 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was educated at Bennington College (Vermont, U.S.) from 1973 to 1975 and received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) in 1978. Davies is now a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy of media artsat the
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). EDUARDO KAC : GENESIS 2 Courtesy of the artist. Eduardo Kac, Genesis, 1999. Genesis 2 is the second phase of an earlier project by Eduardo Kac entitled Genesis 1, a transgenic installation. Genesis 1 (1999) entailed the creation of an "artist's gene". For Kac, the first manifestation of his transgenic art was at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, in 1999. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). EDUARDO KAC : GENESIS 2 Courtesy of the artist. Eduardo Kac, Genesis, 1999. Genesis 2 is the second phase of an earlier project by Eduardo Kac entitled Genesis 1, a transgenic installation. Genesis 1 (1999) entailed the creation of an "artist's gene". For Kac, the first manifestation of his transgenic art was at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, in 1999. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
DANIEL LANGLOIS : BIOGRAPHY Daniel Langlois was born in Québec, Canada in 1957 and is the founder of SOFTIMAGE, the Daniel Langlois Foundation, and Coulibri Ridge. Daniel Langlois founded SOFTIMAGE in 1986 and served as its President and Chief Technology Officer from its inception until July 1998; the company is recognized internationally in the fields of cinema and media creation for its advanced digital technologies MOTIROTI (BIOGRAPHY) motiroti, Moti Roti Puttli Chunni, 1993. Founded in 1991 by Keith Khan and Ali Zaidi, motiroti brings together artists who are devoted to multidisciplinary exploration and whose work has been presented internationally. The collective investigates how forms of expression circulate among cultures and seeks to foster exchanges amongcommunities in
STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). EDUARDO KAC (BIOGRAPHY) Eduardo Kac, GFP Bunny, 2000. Eduardo Kac was born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). In the early eighties, he cultivated a career in performance art, presenting a series of weekly public performances. One such event took place in 1982 on Ipanema Beach during the 60th anniversary of Brazil's Week of Modern Art of 1922. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). EDUARDO KAC : GENESIS 2 Courtesy of the artist. Eduardo Kac, Genesis, 1999. Genesis 2 is the second phase of an earlier project by Eduardo Kac entitled Genesis 1, a transgenic installation. Genesis 1 (1999) entailed the creation of an "artist's gene". For Kac, the first manifestation of his transgenic art was at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, in 1999. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. ANDRÉS POSADA (BIOGRAPHY) Andrés Posada (b. MedellÃn, Colombia, 1954), a prolific composer of instrumental music, has also composed using electroacoustic media: Catenaria for tape (1989-1990); Rotaciones for tape (1990); Benkos, a piece for dance, with five actors and electroacoustic music, on tape (1992); and Esa vana costumbre, electronic music for dance (1998). EDUARDO KAC : GENESIS 2 Courtesy of the artist. Eduardo Kac, Genesis, 1999. Genesis 2 is the second phase of an earlier project by Eduardo Kac entitled Genesis 1, a transgenic installation. Genesis 1 (1999) entailed the creation of an "artist's gene". For Kac, the first manifestation of his transgenic art was at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, in 1999. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
DANIEL LANGLOIS : BIOGRAPHY Daniel Langlois was born in Québec, Canada in 1957 and is the founder of SOFTIMAGE, the Daniel Langlois Foundation, and Coulibri Ridge. Daniel Langlois founded SOFTIMAGE in 1986 and served as its President and Chief Technology Officer from its inception until July 1998; the company is recognized internationally in the fields of cinema and media creation for its advanced digital technologies MOTIROTI (BIOGRAPHY) motiroti, Moti Roti Puttli Chunni, 1993. Founded in 1991 by Keith Khan and Ali Zaidi, motiroti brings together artists who are devoted to multidisciplinary exploration and whose work has been presented internationally. The collective investigates how forms of expression circulate among cultures and seeks to foster exchanges amongcommunities in
STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). EDUARDO KAC (BIOGRAPHY) Eduardo Kac, GFP Bunny, 2000. Eduardo Kac was born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). In the early eighties, he cultivated a career in performance art, presenting a series of weekly public performances. One such event took place in 1982 on Ipanema Beach during the 60th anniversary of Brazil's Week of Modern Art of 1922. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman, Seduction (Phantom Limb Series), 1988. Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine Arts from San Francisco State GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Daniel Langlois Foundation. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds. Sponge/FoAM, TGarden (2000). Courtesy of Sponge and FoAM. Tmema, The Manual Input Workstation (2004-2006). Courtesy of the artists and the Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Trevor Gould studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and at the University of South Africa. Gould arrived in Canada in 1980. Currently, he lives and works in Montreal, where he teaches at Concordia University. Gould's work can be interpreted as an exploration of the way images and objectsrepresent the
CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños (b. Lima, Peru, 1931 - d. Lima, Peru, 2012) studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. There he initially studied at the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 and then went on to the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Institute of Electronic Technology to study electronics MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Mike MacDonald, Touched by the Tears of a Butterfly, 1995. Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently new media projects. STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES The 10 performances (October 13-23, 1966) John Cage applied the principle of randomness to select the materials for his performance, but did not use any recorded audio tracks. In Vehicle, Lucinda Childs drew a parallel between situations that revealed the qualities and limits of each non-static stage element. LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman, Seduction (Phantom Limb Series), 1988. Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine Arts from San Francisco State GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first Catholic Church. When he inherited a guitar belonging to a cousin who had GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990 (excerpt). Courtesy of the artist. Images du Futur collection. (1) Despite intensive research and best intentions, it was not possible to reach some rights holders of this image. We ask holders of such rights who feel they have not been properlyacknowledge to
DANIEL LANGLOIS : BIOGRAPHY Daniel Langlois was born in Québec, Canada in 1957 and is the founder of SOFTIMAGE, the Daniel Langlois Foundation, and Coulibri Ridge. Daniel Langlois founded SOFTIMAGE in 1986 and served as its President and Chief Technology Officer from its inception until July 1998; the company is recognized internationally in the fields of cinema and media creation for its advanced digital technologies MOTIROTI (BIOGRAPHY) motiroti, Moti Roti Puttli Chunni, 1993. Founded in 1991 by Keith Khan and Ali Zaidi, motiroti brings together artists who are devoted to multidisciplinary exploration and whose work has been presented internationally. The collective investigates how forms of expression circulate among cultures and seeks to foster exchanges amongcommunities in
STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) 1933, Phoenix (Arizona, U.S.); lives in Newport, (Vermont, U.S.) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by Merce Cunningham. In 1962, Paxton became one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theatre. Like his collaborators, he attempted to breakdown
ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world. EMF was founded by its current president, Joel Chadabe, a well-known composer and pioneer in interactive systems. LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Sheridan, 1995. Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH, United States). EDUARDO KAC (BIOGRAPHY) Eduardo Kac, GFP Bunny, 2000. Eduardo Kac was born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). In the early eighties, he cultivated a career in performance art, presenting a series of weekly public performances. One such event took place in 1982 on Ipanema Beach during the 60th anniversary of Brazil's Week of Modern Art of 1922. LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Amjad, 2007. Édouard Lock, the choreographer and founder of La La La Human Steps, began his dancing career at the age of 19. From 1975 to 1979, he choreographed several pieces for dance companies around Montreal, such as the Groupe de la Place Royale, the Groupe Nouvelle Aire and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Foundation aims to further human knowledge by supporting artistic, scientific and technological research. Revealing the interdependency between ourselves and our omnipresent technological environment is at the core of the Foundation's questioning. TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Trevor Gould, Three Dimensional Blur with Digital Wind and Accessories In his work, Trevor Gould regards sculpture as a form of social material and exhibition as a form of cultural research. CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES Öyvind Fahlström, Kisses Sweeter than Wine (performance) Kisses Sweeter than Wine was a nine-part piece made up of various sketches joined end to end without any narrative continuity. MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently newmedia projects.
LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by MerceCunningham.
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first CatholicChurch.
GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. In 3D animations (those that are figurative), the treatment of space reflects a paradox. THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION The Foundation aims to further human knowledge by supporting artistic, scientific and technological research. Revealing the interdependency between ourselves and our omnipresent technological environment is at the core of the Foundation's questioning. TREVOR GOULD (BIOGRAPHY) Trevor Gould, Three Dimensional Blur with Digital Wind and Accessories In his work, Trevor Gould regards sculpture as a form of social material and exhibition as a form of cultural research. CÉSAR BOLAÑOS (BIOGRAPHY) César Bolaños studied music in Lima at the National Conservatory of Music before travelling to the United States. 9 EVENINGS: THEATRE AND ENGINEERING: THE 10 PERFORMANCES Öyvind Fahlström, Kisses Sweeter than Wine (performance) Kisses Sweeter than Wine was a nine-part piece made up of various sketches joined end to end without any narrative continuity. MIKE MACDONALD (BIOGRAPHY) Born in 1941 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike MacDonald is of Mi’kmaq ancestry. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has resided for more than two decades, working as a video and installation artist, in addition to pursuing photography and more recently newmedia projects.
LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) In the early 1960’s, Steve Paxton was a dancer with the Jose Limon company. From 1961 to 1965, he performed in several works by MerceCunningham.
GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : KWABENA (KING) ONYINA Kwabena (King) Onyina (1932-2010) Kwabena Onyina was born on March 15, 1932, at Agona Ashanti. He learned how to play guitar and at 16, he formed a trio called the Cooler's Band. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : E.K. NYAME E.K. Nyame (1927-1977) Emmanuel Kofi Nyame was born on 24th December, 1927 at Kwahu Dukomang. At Adabraka Roman Catholic School in Accra, he was a drum major (leader of the school fife band), a choir boy as well as a member of the select church choir at Accra’s first CatholicChurch.
GEORGES LE PIOUFFLE, NATURE MORTE, 1990 Georges Le Piouffle, Nature morte, 1990. In 3D animations (those that are figurative), the treatment of space reflects a paradox. DANIEL LANGLOIS : BIOGRAPHY Daniel Langlois was born in Québec, Canada in 1957 and is the founder of SOFTIMAGE, the Daniel Langlois Foundation, and Coulibri Ridge. Daniel Langlois founded SOFTIMAGE in 1986 and served as its President and Chief Technology Officer from its inception until July 1998; the company is recognized internationally in the fields of cinema and media creation for its advanced digital technologies MOTIROTI (BIOGRAPHY) motiroti and The Builders Association, Alladeen This project re-examines the legend of Aladdin in light of its original Hindu and Muslim versions, as well as its film ELECTRONIC MUSIC FOUNDATION (EMF) : THE EMF INSTITUTE Created in 1994, the Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays inour world.
STEVE PAXTON (BIOGRAPHY) Steve Paxton, Physical Things (performance) Steve Paxton created an environment in which the participants could move around freely, in the process blurring the sharp boundary that normally separates dancersand non-dancers.
LA LA LA HUMAN STEPS (BIOGRAPHY) La La La Human Steps, Exaucé/Salt Exaucé / Salt is a multimedia performance employing live music, film, video and dramatic lighting and decor to convey the emotional and LYNN HERSHMAN (BIOGRAPHY) Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where her father had immigrated from Montreal. She holds a bachelor's degree in Education, Museum Administration and Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (1963) and a Master of Fine SONIA SHERIDAN : BIOGRAPHY Sonia Landy Sheridan was born in Newark (OH, United States) on April 10, 1925. In 1947, she married James E. Sheridan. From 1929 to 1947, she lived in New York City (NY, United States), with the exception of the period between 1933 and 1937, when she lived in Cleveland (OH,United States).
EDUARDO KAC (BIOGRAPHY) Eduardo Kac was born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). In the early eighties, he cultivated a career in performance art, presenting a series of weekly public performances. GHANA'S HIGHLIFE MUSIC COLLECTION : GHANAIAN MUSIC ALBUM The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana recognizes music album sleeves in Ghana as art. Many talented Ghanaian graphic artists contributed to the popularity of highlife sound both locallyand abroad.
YVONNE RAINER (BIOGRAPHY) After spending her childhood and adolescence in San Francisco, Yvonne Rainer moved to New York in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, she studieddance at the
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t h è m e s œ u v r e s a r t i s t e s p u b l i c a t i o n s 9 Evenings 9 Evenings L'esthétique de Steina et Woody Vasulka L'esthétique de Steina et Woody Vasulka Musique électroacoustique latino-américaine Musique électroacoustique latino-américaine DOCAM DOCAM Et puis ce fut le présent Et puis ce fut le présent Subtitled Public Subtitled Public Generative Systems Generative Systems Changements de polarités Changements de polarités George Legrady George Legrady Manual Input Workstation Manual Input Workstation Histoire orale des arts médiatiques Histoire orale des arts médiatiques Images du futur Images du futur Radical Software Radical Software Very Nervous System Very Nervous System Machine for Taking Time Machine for Taking Time Musique Highlife du Ghana Musique Highlife du Ghana Telematic Vision Telematic Vision Digital Snow Digital Snow Steina, _Machine Vision_ (1975-). Fonds Steina et Woody Vasulka. Vera Frenkel, _The Institute™: Or, What We Do for Love_(2003–2009).
Gracieuseté de l'artiste et du Musée des beaux-arts du Canada(Ottawa).
David Rokeby, _The Giver of Names_ (1991-). Gracieuseté de l'artiste et du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. Alan Dunning, _Translation_ (1991). Gracieuseté de Alan Dunning. George Legrady, _Pockets Full of Memories_ (2001). Gracieuseté de George Legrady et de la Cornerhouse Gallery(Manchester).
Jim Campbell, _Home Movies 300-1_ (2006). Gracieuseté de l'artiste et de la Hosfelt Gallery (San Francisco). jodi, _JET SET WILLY Variations_ (1982). Gracieuseté des artistes et du Guggenheim Museum. La La La Human Steps, _Nouvelle création_ (2011). Photo : Édouard Lock. Gracieuseté de La La La Human Steps. Max Dean et Raffaello D'Andrea, _The Table : Childhood_ (1984-2001). Gracieuseté des artistes et du Musée des beaux-arts du Canada(Ottawa).
Michael Snow, _Conception of Light_ (1992). Image issue de _Digital Snow_. Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Michael Snow, _Place des peaux_ (1998). Image issue de _Digital Snow_. Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Nam June Paik, _Royal Canadian Mounted Police_ (1989). Gracieuseté du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. Philip Beesley, _Hylozoic Soil_ (2007). Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, _Standards and Double Standards_ (2004). Gracieuseté de l'artiste et de la OMR Gallery (Basel). Catherine Richards, _Curiosity Cabinet at the End of the Millenium_(1995).
Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Tmema, _The Manual Input Workstation_ (2004-2006). Gracieuseté des artistes et du Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Norman White, _First Tighten Up on the Drums_ (1968). Gracieuseté de l'artiste et du Musée des beaux-arts du Canada(Ottawa).
Vera Frenkel, _String Games: Improvisations for Inter-City Video (Montreal–Toronto, 1974)_. Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Sonia Sheridan manipulant le photocopieur « C-in-C » (1978). La fondation Daniel Langlois. Fonds Sonia Landy Sheridan. Eduardo Kac, _GFP Bunny_ (2000). Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Jessica Field, _Semiotic Investigation into Cybernetic Behaviour_(2003).
Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Jim Campbell, _Portrait of a Portrait of Harry Nyquist_ (2000). Gracieuseté de l'artiste. John Cage, _Variations VII_ (1966). La fondation Daniel Langlois, fonds 9 Evenings: Theatre andEngineering.
John F. Simon, Jr., _Color Panel_ (1999). Version originale (droite) et version 2004 (gauche). Gracieuseté de l'artiste et de la Sandra Gering Gallery (New York). Luc Courchesne, _Image Panoscopique_ (2005). Gracieuseté de l'artiste. Marie Chouinard, _Cantique n° 3_ (2004). Gracieuseté de la Compagnie Marie Chouinard. Michael Snow dans une œuvre de Luc Courchesne, _Horizons_ (2007). Gracieuseté des artistes et de la galerie Pierre-François OuelletteArt Contemporain.
Alex Hay et Robert Rauschenberg dans _Grass Field_ (1966). La fondation Daniel Langlois pour l'art. Fonds 9 Evenings: Theatre andEngineering.
Sponge/FoAM, _TGarden_ (2000). Gracieuseté de Sponge et FoAM. Tmema, _The Manual Input Workstation_ (2004-2006). Gracieuseté des artistes et du Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz). Usman Haque (avec J. Pletts et L. Turin), _Scents of Space_ (2002). Gracieuseté des artistes.EN VEDETTE
Les diagrammes de _9 Evenings_ Cette publication de Clarisse Bardiot s'articule autour des diagrammes réalisés par l'ingénieur Herb Schneider. Elle propose ici d'analyser leur contenu en les confrontant à des documents visuels, à des témoignages et à d'autres documents d'archives provenant du fonds _9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering_. REZDM, École primaire de Soufrière Le 4 septembre 2019, les enfants ont réintégré l'école primaire de Soufrière pour la première fois depuis l'ouragan Maria en 2017. C'est un projet important pour l’équipe REZDM, et nous sommes très heureux de pouvoir remettre les clés de l'école au Ministère de l’Éducation de la Dominique et à la communauté de Soufrière.Projet SENSE
Ce projet de recherche vise à établir un système autonome de collecte de données environnementales. Le Mont Pinacle a été sélectionné car il présente toutes les exigences pour tester dans des conditions réelles les hypothèses du projet.Luc
Courchesne, _Portrait n° 1_ _Portrait n° 1_ (1990) par Luc Courchesne est une œuvre de fiction. C'est une rencontre avec un personnage. Faire l'expérience de _Portrait n° 1_ c'est, tout simplement, rencontrer Marie. La version web du portrait a fait l'objet récemment d'une migration à html5, avec la collaboration de l'artiste.REZDM, Projet
de plan côtier
Lors de la recherche pour l'emplacement d'un nouveau quai servant les besoins communautaire du village de Scotts Head (Dominique), il est devenu apparent que cette jetée devrait être conçue et exécutée dans le cadre d'un plan côtier global couvrant tout le sud-ouest del'île.
Projet REZDM
Ce projet a comme objectif de fournir un soutien aux communautés de la Dominique dans leurs efforts de reconstruction suite au passage de l'ouragan Maria, en mettant l'accent sur la résilience environnementale à long terme soutenue par la recherche et l’implémentation des technologies d’autosuffisance les mieux adaptées aux besoins réels de la population et de son environnement.NOS PUBLICATIONS
_Vera Frenkel :
cartographie d'une pratique_ L'exposition _Vera Frenkel : cartographie d'une pratique_ (2010) a réuni pour la première fois trois œuvres phares en nouveaux médias, ainsi qu'une sélection d'éléments, comprenant des photographies, des plans et des esquisses provenant de la collection personnelle de l'artiste et du _fonds Vera Frenkel_ des Archives de laQueen's University.
Sonia Sheridan & _Generative Systems_ Cette publication de Kathryn Farley met en relief les méthodes d'enseignement singulières de Sonia Sheridan dans le cadre de _Generative Systems_.L'esthétique
de Steina et Woody Vasulka Pionniers de l'art électronique, Steina et Woody Vasulka ont joué un rôle de premier plan dans l'établissement d'un vocabulaire propre aux images électroniques et numériques. Musique électroacoustique latino-américaine L'Amérique latine a une longue tradition intéressante, inspirée et prolifique en musique électroacoustique, mais elle est peu connue, même régionalement.Michael
Snow, _Digital Snow_ Le DVD-Rom _Digital Snow_ est ce que Michael Snow appelle une encyclopédie de son œuvre des soixante dernières années. La fondation Daniel Langlois a réalisé la migration au Web du DVD-Rom._Radical Software_
La fondation a numérisé et indexé le matériel permettant d'accéder au contenu de l'ensemble des numéros de la légendaire petite revue indépendante _Radical Software_. Publiée par Raindance Corporation, onze numéros ont été produits entre 1970 et 1974.Musique Highlife
du Ghana
Le projet _Collection de musique Highlife du Ghana_ présente une sélection de disques des années 30 à 60, afin de sauvegarder cet héritage exceptionnel de l'Afrique de l'Ouest.NOS ÉTUDES DE CAS
_Subtitled Public_
Bien connu pour ses installations interactives d'envergure occupant un espace public, RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER a participé depuis 1990 à nombre d'événements importants. _Subtitled Public_ a été présenté en 2007 lors notre exposition _e-art_ au Musée des beaux-arts deMontréal.
_Manual Input Workstation_ Cette étude de cas porte sur _The Manual Input Workstation_ par GOLAN LEVIN et Zachary Lieberman (Tmema), et a été réalisée par Katja Kwastek lors de l'exposition _See This Sound_ au Lentos Kunstmuseum ÃLinz (Autriche).
_Very Nervous System_ Au début des années 1980, quand l'art interactif, l'art sonore et l'art assisté par ordinateur en étaient à leurs premiers balbutiements, DAVID ROKEBY crée _Very Nervous System_ avec des caméras de surveillance, des synthétiseurs, des ordinateurs et des logiciels de traitement d'image._Telematic Vision_
Cette publication portant sur _Telematic Vision_ de PAUL SERMON repose sur une étude de cas conduite par Rolf Wolfensberger au Musée de la communication à Berne (Suisse).DOCAM (2005-2010)
Le projet de recherche DOCAM (Documentation et conservation du patrimoine des arts médiatiques) a développé de nouvelles méthodologies et des outils adaptés aux enjeux de la conservation et de la documentation des pratiques artistiques reposant sur l'emploi detechnologies.
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