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EVENTS

2004

ORAL Presents

TAC

A rare collaboration with  David Kristian on December 15th, 2004. (see Below)

Transistors and Other Circuits


TAC 4 - Friday November 26th, 7:00 pm

Diane Labrosse
David Sanson + Mathias Delplanque
Daniel Olson
Szkieve

2111 bld. St-Laurent, Montréal - Museum Just for Laughs, 3rd floor, 10 $
note : TAC 4 will be followed at 10:00 PM by MUTEK Micro 10, with Julien Roy, Lena (fr), Mossa, Cabanne + Arc =Copacabannark (fr)

TAC 5 - Studies of Multi-channel Diffusion by Electronic Composers (1)

Nancy Tobin
John Sellekaers
David Kristian + I8U
Mathias Delplanque


Wednesday December 15th, 9:00 pm @
Oboro, 4001 Berri - Laboratoire Nouveaux
Médias 2nd Floor, Tix: 10 $ Doors open
at 8:30pm, show starts at 9:00pm sharp.

TAC 6 - Friday December 17th, 9:00 pm

Ælab
Magali Babin
Joda Clement
Tim Hecker

Oboro, 4001 rue Berri - New Media Lab, 2nd floor
9 PM, doors open at 8:30 PM

  

 


 

Burden  

Burden is an audio/video installation by i8u produced for the 6e Manifestation Internationale Video et Art Electronique presented by Champ Libre and curated by Yan Breuleux.


The theme of this year's edition being "the desert", i8u drew inspiration from Nietzshe's "the methamotphosis of the soul" from the book Thus spoke Zarathustra.


This project draws its images and sounds from the incinerator and are interpreted in relation to the metamorphosis of the soul and the role the desert plays in being a catalyst for change


September 20  to 27 2004 -

Incinérateur des Carrières, 1266 rue des Carrières
Montreal, Qc, Canada

 

 




Mutek 2004

magali babin + i8u
kpt michigan
angel
errorsmith
portable
original hamster

EXPERIENCE 3

SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH- 3:00PM
sat - 1195, boul. Saint-Laurent
$15.00

An event showcasing sampling pirates, loop fury, 
high voltage improvisation and diversions in rhythmic 
(de)constructions.


 

  

 

 

coming April 15th 2004



Gate, is a Web art project being created for the exhibit  <PAUSE>  curated by MobileGaze.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25

<PAUSE>addresses the notion of time as experienced in art and through technology. The exhibition aims at intercepting this stream of information in order to provide a disruption within this endless expanse of data—by providing the viewer with a vantage point, a moment of reflection and a slowing down in his/her interactive viewing habits. <PAUSE> will feature commissioned Web art projects by Canadian and international artists accompanied by descriptive essays to be presented via MobileGaze’s website.

Montréal Launch : Thursday April 15, 2004
Artist Talk: 3 pm
Web Launch: 5 pm
Performances: 7 pm
Presented in collaboration with:
Oboro
4001, rue Berri, local 200
Montreal Quebec
514.844.3250
www.oboro.net

Toronto Launch : Wednesday April 21, 2004
Artist Talk and Web Launch : 7 pm
Presented in collaboration with:
Images Off Screen 2004 / NEW MEDIA
www.imagesfestival.com
and (+)
InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre
401 Richmond Street West, Suite 448
416.599.7206
interaccess.org

Artists:
Yan Breuleux (Canada) = “Purblue Net.vers.1.2” (2003-4)
Jonah Brucker-Cohen (USA) = “Audiobored” (2003-4)
Grégory Chatonsky (France) = “1=1” (2004)
David Clark (Canada) = "Likewise" (2004)
David Crawford (USA) = “Stop Motion Studies” (2003-4)
Paul Devens (Netherlands) = "Dial(key)" (2004)
Reynald Drouhin + Emilie Pitoiset (France) = “Data-raw” (2003-4)
Peter Horvath (Canada) = “Album” (2004)
I8U (Canada) = “Gate” (2004)
MTAA (USA) = “Five Small Videos About Interruption and Disappearing” (2003)



MobileGaze is an artist collective dedicated to promoting, presenting and discussing new media works. Founded in Montréal in 1999 by Brad Todd and Valérie Lamontagne, MobileGaze showcases net.art and digitally based works; interviews with media artists and cultural producers; critical writing on the impact of technology in the arts; and live Web cast events. MobileGaze serves as a platform for artists and critics interested in exchanging ideas around new media and produces thematically centred exhibitions challenging the uses of audio, video, networks and telematics by artists. MobileGaze’s previous projects include the online exhibition Matter + Memory and a series of online magazine-format dossiers and interviews

 

   

 

THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2004, 5:30 pm @ Studioxx

Salon Femmes br@nchées #54 - FUGUES INTERACTIVES

Studio XX, Montreal¹s premier digital resource centre for women, proposes a rendezvous with five sound artists just coming out from months of new technical explorations. As always, tantalising snacks will be provided during this Happy Hour get-together.

Freed from intensive sessions in front of their monitors, the artists who participated in the MAX professional development workshop are happy to present their works-in-progress. They will demystify for you this programming environment that they loved discovering. Why MAX? To learn a versatile new tool that allows for a plethora of possibilities ­ electric, interactive, musicalŠ During the first part of the evening, Chantal Dumas, Kathy Kennedy, I8U and Vera Ronkos will expose the interactive applications that they developed using sound and automation. The instructor of the workshop, Patrice Coulombe will join with them to convince you that MAX is a necessary tool for all interdisciplinary and technological artists!

 

   

 

    Magali Babin, I8U
PRÉrien(15)a
+ Félix Frédéric Baril
2004|02|12 | 18h00
Magali Babin, I8U
Peak (2003) | 40min

oeuvre-performance

C’est lors du festival Htmlles en février 2003 que la pièce Peak fut créée par Magali Babin et I8U. Toutes deux grandes improvisatrices et exploratrices elles voulaient créer une performance audio qui pouvait mettre en scène la rencontre des extrêmes. Peak est composée de cet alliage conceptuel des contraires:

sons analogiques lo-fi <--> sons électroniques hi-fi,
le corps <--> la machine,
l’improvisation du geste <--> la mémoire informatisée,
une composition qui va du crépitement minimal à une ambiance sonore maximale.

Cette œuvre se veut aussi un hommage à la sensualité, un crescendo vers l’extase féminine.

Une nouvelle version de cette œuvre a été créée en janvier 2004 à Berlin, dans le cadre du festival international d’art médiatique Club Transmediale.

 

 

 

Brussels 
  • MediaRuimte (dot) Wav 
    Jan 22nd 2004     - 21h -

    Mediaruimte
    104 Rue de Laeken
    B-1000 Brussels
    Belgium


    Premiere evening in a series 
    of concerts presented by 
     LAB[au]  





Brussels 

 

 

Rotterdam 
  • WOHLFAHRT Jan 25th 2004
    -17:00h-


    Electronic Dämmerung #1 @ WOHLFAHRT

    MONTREAL SPECIAL: I8U + THE AUTOMATED PRAYER MACHINE (Anna Friz & Annabelle Chvostek)

    Wohlfahrt, Wolphaertstraat 25, Rotterdam-Zuid / doors open 16.00, start 17.00 / 3,00

    (Metro Maashaven, tram #2 direction Charlois, step out Frans
    Bekkerstraat)

    www.wohlfahrt.nl

 

Amsterdam

 

 
Nijmegem 
  • Extrapool Jan 29th 2004
    - 21:30 -

    Extrapool
    Tweede Walstraat 5
    6511 LN Nijmegen
    Nederland

    Nicolas Field / 
    Gilles Aubry / 
    Tom Tlalim / 
    Bryce Soniano/

    extra concert I8U


    Tel (+31)24-3888234
    Fax (+31)24-3601811





Berlin

Eric Mattson + ORAL presents the Survolt program at Club Transmediale, Berlin

Dr P(r)axil (dj),
I8U
Champion
Tim Hecker
(Canada )
Andrey Kiritchenko
 (Ukraine), LIVE 

Maria am Ostbahnhof
an der Schillingbrücke / Stralauer Platz 
10243 Berlin

S-BHF Ostbahnhof
U-BHF Jannowitzbrücke
bus 140 /142 / 147 / 240 / 265 / 340
night bus N44 / N

 

Berlin

S-BHF Ostbahnhof
U-BHF Jannowitzbrücke
bus 140 /142 / 147 / 240 / 265 / 340
night bus N44 / N

 

Berlin




bootlab 
ziegelstrasse 20
10117 berlin
raum3@bootlab.org



 


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