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This month
Musiques et recherches
Alphabet City | Water Festival
Montreal Events
31 November
12pm (Book Launch)
Canadian Centre for Architecture Bookstore
1920, rue Baile
Montreal, Quebec
(514) 939-7026
Water Launch
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October 2009
Centre Pompidou - Le Nouveau Festival - Art culture musée expositions cinémas conférences débats spectacles concerts
Le festival du Centre Pompidou propose au public de découvrir la création d'aujourd'hui sous toutes ses formes. Une occasion privilégiée de renouveler notre regard sur la création et les enjeux du monde contemporain.
“Le socle du webdocumentaire, c’est la photo”
IDFA | Prison Valley | International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
Typophile Film Festival 5 Opening Titles | The FontFeed
BBC - Jersey - Kap Bambino make for stunning end
September 2009
festival @rt outsiders 2009
These are environments that were, until recently, uninhabited by human beings and that contemporary science and technology turn into "inhabitable" places (Antarctica, underwater world, outer space, deserts); but also those that are becoming "uninhabitable" due to the impacts of our way of life (pollution, technological accidents, economical pressures and global warming).
(Un)Inhabitable? – Art of Extreme Environments presents works that explore the meaning of living in extreme environments, in the imaginary realm as well as in the physical one, in the political, social and environmental fields as well as in the poetic ones.
August 2009
Along the River During the Ching-ming Festival
Le Festival Visa pour l'image ouvre à Perpignan - NouvelObs.com
A La Côte Saint-André, Hector Berlioz célébré en son bourg natal - Culture - Le Monde.fr
Aaron Koblin - Information
Aaron Koblin is an an artist specializing in data visualization. His work takes social and infrastructural data and uses it to examine cultural trends and emergent patterns. Aaron’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and TED. He received the National Science foundation's first place award for science visualization and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. As Technology Lead of Google’s Creative Lab in San Francisco, Aaron helped to launch Chrome Experiments, a website showcasing JavaScript work from designers around the world.
MFA Design|Media Arts UCLA
