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L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
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HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
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A SIDE MAN 5000 ADVENTURE
Darsha Hewitt et Nelly-Ève Rajotte (Canada)
Goethe-Institut
Le Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, créé en 1959, est le plus ancien « beat box » et le plus lourd instrument de musique portable au monde. Darsha Hewitt s’est interrogée sur le potentiel esthétique et innovant de le faire revivre. Elle expose cette fascinante machine et présente des films tutoriels expliquant son fonctionnement. Nelly-Ève Rajotte, quant à elle, propose un projet de multiprojections, une expérience immersive et luxuriante qui expose les rouages complexes et uniques du Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, accompagné d’une composition réalisée à partir d’extraits sonores provenant de cet instrument.
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Darsha Hewitt and Nelly-Ève Rajotte (Canada)
Goethe-Institut
The Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, created in 1959, is the oldest “beat box” and heaviest portable musical instrument in the world. Darsha Hewitt explores the aesthetic and innovative potential of reviving the Side Man by presenting this fascinating machine along with tutorial videos explaining how it works. Meanwhile, Nelly-Ève Rajotte offers a lush and immersive multi-projection experience that exposes the complex and unique workings of the Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, accompanied by a composition of sound bites from this instrument.
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Photo : Martine Doyon
High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
__________________________
HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
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POÈME MÉCANIQUE
Tobias Ebsen (Danemark)
Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme de la Place des Arts
Cette œuvre est une sculpture sonore électromécanique, faite d’un millier de disques miroirs qui basculent autour d’un axe central pour créer une délicate symphonie. Tenez-vous simplement debout, au centre du cercle, pour vivre une expérience auditive unique. Entouré par la musique, vous vous sentirez coupé du monde… au beau milieu de l’espace public.
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Tobias Ebsen (Danemark)
Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme de la Place des Arts
This electromechanical sound sculpture is made from a thousand mirror disks that revolve around a central axis to create a delicate symphony. Simply stand in the centre of the circle to experience music like you’ve never heard it before. Surrounded by sound, you’ll feel entirely cut off from the world—while standing right in the middle of a public space.
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Photo : Martine Doyon
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High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
Himalaya House Dormitory, Sanawar, Himachal Pradesh, India.
The Lawrence School - Sanawar , established in 1847, situated at a height of 1750 metres and spread over an area of 139 acres, heavily forested with pine, deodar and other conifer trees , is the fruit of the vision of Sir Henry Lawrence, and his wife Honoria.
Sanawar is a co-educational boarding school,affiliated to CBSE and has students of varying backgrounds from different parts of the sub-continent. It provides an environment that encourages a questioning mind and gives students many avenues for expressing their creativity and building their skills.
[READ ME] Yes, I spent [the above] and had the time of my life! As soon as we got to Paris Nord station via EuroStar, we set off on the journey to find our hotel, and discovered that it was only a 10 minute drive away from the Station. Our hotel was named Hotel Élysées Union, and we were able to view the Eiffel tower from the window and the entire street, which was too awesome! The hotel was beautiful from the inside and I fell in love with it immediately, including its location; the streets were so ambient when we arrived, even though we were literally minutes away from Trocadéro (Eiffel Tower and neighbouring buildings) . On day one, we relaxed a bit at the hotel before we set off in our adventure to Troc. I tell you, never have I seen so many people in one space at any given time, IT WAS PACKED. It was almost like they were performing a pilgrimage to see this beautiful structure and to be honest, I'm not surprised why; it is simply stunning. Having said that, I have been to Paris and France quite a few times (6 or 7) but it just gets better and better; as if it gets more beautiful everytime, wonderful! On the way, we discovered what I found to be the best pizza I had ever tasted, from a place called Speed Rabbit Pizza (quite a discerning name but it sure didnt taste of rabbit, so don't panic! ;D) I definitely recommend it if you come to Paris! Lovely stuff, same with the shop-baked crisp baguettes from the patisserie! So nostalgic! :D Day two was a day to be spent mostly down the Champs-Élysées, the home of the world famous Tour De France. We took a taxi to the shop-packed streets and then stopped roughly halfway down the two mile long (roughly?) road...... BAD BAD idea! We ended walking what felt like ages to reach the Arc de Triomph at the end of the road after shopping. I certainly slept well that night; so so painful on the feet and legs but we had fun! We spent half an hour taking photos etc when we found that everyone suddenly started gathering towards the very edge of the street, so we went to see what was going on. It turns out the French athletes of the London 2012 olympics were due to be paraded around the Arc and we took full opportunity to see them arrive. They did, and in amazing big blue open-top buses, waving and flaunting their massive medals, treasures of the games. It was fantastic to see them, and I'm pretty sure I got caught on some of the newspapers and media shots as I was one of the people at the very front taking pictures of them arriving, so look out for me on French TV! Lol! It only makes me wonder what our British celebrations consisted of back home! Even better, I'd imagine! :D Day three was much more a day where we were getting set to return home, but we did spend time in a taxi spinning around Notre Dame etc before we returned to the Paris Nord station to head back home. This was by far one of THE best holiday experiences of my life; normally i'm not too keen on travel, especially if I haven't really had experience of the language or sites etc, but this time was amazing. I guess I just really needed a holdiay! ;D The people were amazingly helpful, everybody spoke English even though I did my best to flaunt my French (broken French is better of a phrase to describe my linguistic skills ;F) the streets were beautiful, and everything was just amazing! I really look forward to going back again, and urge you to as well. PS. Apologies for making my holiday insight a holiday essay! :D xxx
Sound and Vision (5 photos)
Third creative Architecture inspired photoshoot we did back in March!
Inspired by Sound and Vision Museum in Netherlands- using colours and architecture as inspiration for futuristic, vibrant concept.
Credits:
Art direction, photography, & postproduction: Robert Lipnicki Photography
Art direction, makeup, styling, nail-art, 3D lips : Stefanija Vektere
Model : Klaudija Vektere
jewellery, bag and headpieces : Lili Colley
red top and white jacket : Alchimionek
Latex body, corset, white skirt: Monika Bereza
customised eyelashes provided by Eldora False Eyelashes
Photography assistants: Leo Bodelle and Antanas Martinkus
this was shoot with small team , thank you to all involved!
you can get the issue at OPPA Magazine website- ISSUE 11 ( Art/ Surreal/ Collage)
An underground tunnel connects Concourse B to Concourse C in Chicago-O'Hare Airport. Because of the colorful lighting and creative architecture, it is a delight to walk this route.
Scroll back a page to Brad Pitt's inspirational pink structures in the Lower 9th Ward in Dec. 2007. This is what's happening on that site these days; some of the most innovative and creative architecture being designed today (Sept. 09)
A Shiva temple (Birla Mandir), popularly known as VT (an abbreviation for Vishwanath Temple), and it is the tallest Hindu Temple of India, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
[READ ME] Yes, I spent [the above] and had the time of my life! As soon as we got to Paris Nord station via EuroStar, we set off on the journey to find our hotel, and discovered that it was only a 10 minute drive away from the Station. Our hotel was named Hotel Élysées Union, and we were able to view the Eiffel tower from the window and the entire street, which was too awesome! The hotel was beautiful from the inside and I fell in love with it immediately, including its location; the streets were so ambient when we arrived, even though we were literally minutes away from Trocadéro (Eiffel Tower and neighbouring buildings) . On day one, we relaxed a bit at the hotel before we set off in our adventure to Troc. I tell you, never have I seen so many people in one space at any given time, IT WAS PACKED. It was almost like they were performing a pilgrimage to see this beautiful structure and to be honest, I'm not surprised why; it is simply stunning. Having said that, I have been to Paris and France quite a few times (6 or 7) but it just gets better and better; as if it gets more beautiful everytime, wonderful! On the way, we discovered what I found to be the best pizza I had ever tasted, from a place called Speed Rabbit Pizza (quite a discerning name but it sure didnt taste of rabbit, so don't panic! ;D) I definitely recommend it if you come to Paris! Lovely stuff, same with the shop-baked crisp baguettes from the patisserie! So nostalgic! :D Day two was a day to be spent mostly down the Champs-Élysées, the home of the world famous Tour De France. We took a taxi to the shop-packed streets and then stopped roughly halfway down the two mile long (roughly?) road...... BAD BAD idea! We ended walking what felt like ages to reach the Arc de Triomph at the end of the road after shopping. I certainly slept well that night; so so painful on the feet and legs but we had fun! We spent half an hour taking photos etc when we found that everyone suddenly started gathering towards the very edge of the street, so we went to see what was going on. It turns out the French athletes of the London 2012 olympics were due to be paraded around the Arc and we took full opportunity to see them arrive. They did, and in amazing big blue open-top buses, waving and flaunting their massive medals, treasures of the games. It was fantastic to see them, and I'm pretty sure I got caught on some of the newspapers and media shots as I was one of the people at the very front taking pictures of them arriving, so look out for me on French TV! Lol! It only makes me wonder what our British celebrations consisted of back home! Even better, I'd imagine! :D Day three was much more a day where we were getting set to return home, but we did spend time in a taxi spinning around Notre Dame etc before we returned to the Paris Nord station to head back home. This was by far one of THE best holiday experiences of my life; normally i'm not too keen on travel, especially if I haven't really had experience of the language or sites etc, but this time was amazing. I guess I just really needed a holdiay! ;D The people were amazingly helpful, everybody spoke English even though I did my best to flaunt my French (broken French is better of a phrase to describe my linguistic skills ;F) the streets were beautiful, and everything was just amazing! I really look forward to going back again, and urge you to as well. PS. Apologies for making my holiday insight a holiday essay! :D xxx
High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
High resolution panoramic stock images at World Panorama Stock photography source of 360 degree panoramic stock photos and professional panorama photographers in five continents. Panorama images for web design, editorial, advertising and corporate use as billboards, murals, posters, free standing inserts, cover pages, wrap covers, double pages, gatefolds, fold-outs and various electronic media uses. Picture research for image buyers. Assignments arrangement.
L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
__________________________
HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
__________________________________________
A SIDE MAN 5000 ADVENTURE
Darsha Hewitt et Nelly-Ève Rajotte (Canada)
Goethe-Institut
Le Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, créé en 1959, est le plus ancien « beat box » et le plus lourd instrument de musique portable au monde. Darsha Hewitt s’est interrogée sur le potentiel esthétique et innovant de le faire revivre. Elle expose cette fascinante machine et présente des films tutoriels expliquant son fonctionnement. Nelly-Ève Rajotte, quant à elle, propose un projet de multiprojections, une expérience immersive et luxuriante qui expose les rouages complexes et uniques du Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, accompagné d’une composition réalisée à partir d’extraits sonores provenant de cet instrument.
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Darsha Hewitt and Nelly-Ève Rajotte (Canada)
Goethe-Institut
The Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, created in 1959, is the oldest “beat box” and heaviest portable musical instrument in the world. Darsha Hewitt explores the aesthetic and innovative potential of reviving the Side Man by presenting this fascinating machine along with tutorial videos explaining how it works. Meanwhile, Nelly-Ève Rajotte offers a lush and immersive multi-projection experience that exposes the complex and unique workings of the Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, accompanied by a composition of sound bites from this instrument.
__________________________________________
Photo : Martine Doyon
[READ ME] Yes, I spent [the above] and had the time of my life! As soon as we got to Paris Nord station via EuroStar, we set off on the journey to find our hotel, and discovered that it was only a 10 minute drive away from the Station. Our hotel was named Hotel Élysées Union, and we were able to view the Eiffel tower from the window and the entire street, which was too awesome! The hotel was beautiful from the inside and I fell in love with it immediately, including its location; the streets were so ambient when we arrived, even though we were literally minutes away from Trocadéro (Eiffel Tower and neighbouring buildings) . On day one, we relaxed a bit at the hotel before we set off in our adventure to Troc. I tell you, never have I seen so many people in one space at any given time, IT WAS PACKED. It was almost like they were performing a pilgrimage to see this beautiful structure and to be honest, I'm not surprised why; it is simply stunning. Having said that, I have been to Paris and France quite a few times (6 or 7) but it just gets better and better; as if it gets more beautiful everytime, wonderful! On the way, we discovered what I found to be the best pizza I had ever tasted, from a place called Speed Rabbit Pizza (quite a discerning name but it sure didnt taste of rabbit, so don't panic! ;D) I definitely recommend it if you come to Paris! Lovely stuff, same with the shop-baked crisp baguettes from the patisserie! So nostalgic! :D Day two was a day to be spent mostly down the Champs-Élysées, the home of the world famous Tour De France. We took a taxi to the shop-packed streets and then stopped roughly halfway down the two mile long (roughly?) road...... BAD BAD idea! We ended walking what felt like ages to reach the Arc de Triomph at the end of the road after shopping. I certainly slept well that night; so so painful on the feet and legs but we had fun! We spent half an hour taking photos etc when we found that everyone suddenly started gathering towards the very edge of the street, so we went to see what was going on. It turns out the French athletes of the London 2012 olympics were due to be paraded around the Arc and we took full opportunity to see them arrive. They did, and in amazing big blue open-top buses, waving and flaunting their massive medals, treasures of the games. It was fantastic to see them, and I'm pretty sure I got caught on some of the newspapers and media shots as I was one of the people at the very front taking pictures of them arriving, so look out for me on French TV! Lol! It only makes me wonder what our British celebrations consisted of back home! Even better, I'd imagine! :D Day three was much more a day where we were getting set to return home, but we did spend time in a taxi spinning around Notre Dame etc before we returned to the Paris Nord station to head back home. This was by far one of THE best holiday experiences of my life; normally i'm not too keen on travel, especially if I haven't really had experience of the language or sites etc, but this time was amazing. I guess I just really needed a holdiay! ;D The people were amazingly helpful, everybody spoke English even though I did my best to flaunt my French (broken French is better of a phrase to describe my linguistic skills ;F) the streets were beautiful, and everything was just amazing! I really look forward to going back again, and urge you to as well. PS. Apologies for making my holiday insight a holiday essay! :D xxx