Installation and new media
data visualization
Videophonic residency at AADN (Lyon, France)
In November 2011, I will pursue the development of the networked interactive installation Dérive during a Vidéophonic residency at AADN (Lyon, France).
http://www.aadn.org/accompagnement-artistique/videophonic-17-derive.html
The installation will be presented on November 11th and 12th at Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy during the Expériences Numériques festival.
http://www.aadn.org/evenements/festival-experiences-numeriques.html
http://www.salledesrancy.com
L'atomisation du temps
L'atomisation du temps.
Solo exhibition at Occurrence.
Presented in collaboration with Elektra.
From May 7th to June 18 2011.
L'atomisation du temps (The Atomization of Time) draws together images, videos and media installations that use the matrix structure of the digital image to visualize spatiotemporal phenomena. Retracing events lasting between one hour and one year, each representation is the result of a process in which pixels have individually captured fragments of successive moments. This temporal dislocation operation generates stratigraphic images which reveal the randomness, rhythms, intensities and transitory moments of a reality in constant flux.
The exhibition also includes 3D Point Clouds related to an interactive installation in which these photogrammetric 3D models of urban spaces will be transformed according to the fluctuation of environmental data captured in real time on the Web.
In the works shown at Occurrence, the pixels of images and the points of 3D environments are used as space-time units in order to translate the variability of environmental conditions while questionning the threshold of perception, the vague area where «noise» becomes a source of information.
Occurrence
5277 Avenue du Parc
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
H2V 4G9
Tuesday - Saturday, 12PM to 5PM.
Friday, 12PM to 8PM.

45.5019, -73.5710 [2010-11-12T11:28:52/13:35:29], from the series Chronoscopies. 187 x 107 cm digital print presented in a LED lightbox. 2010.
Intersection of Sainte-Catherine West and McGill College.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2010/11/12 - 11:28:52AM > 01:35:29PM

One year sampling of Montreal's sky used for the media installation Ciels variables (Variable Skies).


2010 Cycles. Images from the video loops of the cities of Sparks (Nevada, USA) and Tromsø (Norway). The top left pixel of each image captured January first 2010 at midnight, the bottom right pixel December 31st at approximately 11:54PM.

I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts which last year invested $11.8 million in media arts throughout Canada.
Thanks to Occurrence, Perte de Signal, Elektra, the Lombart family, Alexis Bellavance, Centre Sagamie, Labomédia, Géographies variables, Nelly-Ève Rajotte, Sonny Harrisson, Benoit Quévillon, Maude Meury-Benoit, Ralf Pickart and Oliver for the videos.
Videophonic residency at AADN (Lyon, France)
In November 2011, I will pursue the development of the networked interactive installation Dérive during a Vidéophonic residency at AADN (Lyon, France).
http://www.aadn.org/accompagnement-artistique/videophonic-17-derive.html
The installation will be presented on November 11th and 12th at Maison Pour Tous - Salle des Rancy during the Expériences Numériques festival.
http://www.aadn.org/evenements/festival-experiences-numeriques.html
http://www.salledesrancy.com
L'atomisation du temps
L'atomisation du temps.
Solo exhibition at Occurrence.
Presented in collaboration with Elektra.
From May 7th to June 18 2011.
L'atomisation du temps (The Atomization of Time) draws together images, videos and media installations that use the matrix structure of the digital image to visualize spatiotemporal phenomena. Retracing events lasting between one hour and one year, each representation is the result of a process in which pixels have individually captured fragments of successive moments. This temporal dislocation operation generates stratigraphic images which reveal the randomness, rhythms, intensities and transitory moments of a reality in constant flux.
The exhibition also includes 3D Point Clouds related to an interactive installation in which these photogrammetric 3D models of urban spaces will be transformed according to the fluctuation of environmental data captured in real time on the Web.
In the works shown at Occurrence, the pixels of images and the points of 3D environments are used as space-time units in order to translate the variability of environmental conditions while questionning the threshold of perception, the vague area where «noise» becomes a source of information.
Occurrence
5277 Avenue du Parc
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
H2V 4G9
Tuesday - Saturday, 12PM to 5PM.
Friday, 12PM to 8PM.

45.5019, -73.5710 [2010-11-12T11:28:52/13:35:29], from the series Chronoscopies. 187 x 107 cm digital print presented in a LED lightbox. 2010.
Intersection of Sainte-Catherine West and McGill College.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2010/11/12 - 11:28:52AM > 01:35:29PM

One year sampling of Montreal's sky used for the media installation Ciels variables (Variable Skies).
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2010 Cycles. Images from the video loops of the cities of Sparks (Nevada, USA) and Tromsø (Norway). The top left pixel of each image captured January first 2010 at midnight, the bottom right pixel December 31st at approximately 11:54PM.

I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts which last year invested $11.8 million in media arts throughout Canada.
Thanks to Occurrence, Perte de Signal, Elektra, the Lombart family, Alexis Bellavance, Centre Sagamie, Labomédia, Géographies variables, Nelly-Ève Rajotte, Sonny Harrisson, Benoit Quévillon, Maude Meury-Benoit, Ralf Pickart and Oliver for the videos.
