Exploring new technology trends
QUéBEC, Canada | 0 minutes | 2019
Using geometric shapes inspired by traditional Anishinaabe patterns, the territory is divided, reassembled and fragmented in a dynamic series of motions. The ages-old patterns are related to long-suppressed Indigenous knowledge. They represent unknown lands, invisible boundaries andtransitional spaces.Produced by the Partnership of Quartier des spectacles
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Bergmál is the Icelandic word for echo. It could be translated as “The language of the rock” or “The language of mountains”. In Iceland, a burial...
XR - extended realities
QUéBEC, CANADA | 8 minutes | 2018
At an unprecedented speed faster than the extinction of most endangered species, we are losing our linguistic diversity – and the very means by which we...
UNITED STATES | 7 minutes | 2019
Following a trail of strange plants to the center of a mushroom ring, the viewer is transported into the forest. A timed, music scored, meditative...
UNITED STATES | 8 minutes | 2019
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