A telepresence performance/ artwork between the SAT in Montreal and le Diapason in Rennes as part of the Contamine art residency exchange program



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A telepresence performance/ artwork between the SAT in Montreal and le Diapason in Rennes as part of the Contamine art residency exchange program

Montreal, Canada

Society for Arts and Technology (SAT)


Montreal, Canada, 2014-10-02 –

MISCIBLEĀ is an audiovisual and interactive networked experience, standing between performance and installation. Audiences of the Society for Arts and Technology in MontrĆ©al [SAT], and Diapason, in Rennes, interact in real time to create an audiovisual show. The artists investigate a new way of approaching telepresence by giving it a sensorial dimension and offering an experience going beyond the telecommunication tools currently available. They built the project with three Professors -researchers in Chemistry and Electronics from the UniversitĆ© de Rennes1.

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In an arts and science evening, the audience will participate together to the creation of different sound and visual landscapes, by handling a multimedia device transforming science laboratory material into a digital art creation tool.

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The main theme of the work is the creation of virtual proximity between the two venues. During the performance, the actions executed by the audience members in Rennes and MontrĆ©al will meet, then gradually get more intense, until a perfect homogeneity is achieved:Ā  their miscibility. Miscible is an initiative by the cultural service of the UniversitĆ© Rennes 1, the Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] in MontrĆ©al, with support from Electroni[k], Rennes MĆ©tropole, the Fonds Franco QuĆ©bĆ©cois de CoopĆ©ration DĆ©centralisĆ©e, the MinistĆØre des Relations Internationales du QuĆ©bec and the Ville de Rennes.

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THE TEAM IN MONTRƉAL:

Manuel Chantre, MontrƩal-based artist, Patrick Bauchat, Professor-researcher at UniversitƩ de Rennes1, Michal Seta and Nicolas Bouillot, developers for ScƩnic in the MƩtalab.

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MANUEL CHANTRE

Manuel is a new media artist and composer based in MontrĆ©al. Heā€™s interested in the deconstruction of cultural symbols in order to create works in between sensory experience, fiction and commentary. His works are co-produced and presented by international media art institutions.

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THE TEAM IN RENNES:

Maotik, French artist, Ludovic Paquin and FranƧois Lemercier, Professors-researchers at UniversitƩ de Rennes1, Thierry Pain, glassblower.

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MATHIEU LE SOURD, AKA MAOTIK

Mathieu is a digital art artist based in MontrĆ©al. Designing interactive installations and multimedia performances since 2005, he has done work in Europe for major companies such as Chanel and Omega, and for museums and galleries. He presents in 2010 Dromos at the MUTEK festival at the SAT, and has since also collaborated with Moment Factory, and presented a second interactive installation, oBe, in the SatosphĆØre.

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ā–ŗĀ VIEW HIS FACEBOOK PAGE

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ƀ PROPOS DU MƉTALABĀ 

The Metalabā€™s activities focus on scientific research and the experimental development of open source software, IP applications on broadband networks, and tools for numeric production in the fields of telepresence, immersive environments, augmented reality and interactive experiences.

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ABOUT SCENIC

The Scenic software suite is a powerful tool, simple and open source, for transmitting high quality audio, video and data streams though the Internet. It was created with, in mind, artists from every discipline, architects and designers interested in distributed contexts and computer network experiences. Developed at the Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] using the open-source software approach, Scenic2 uses broadband Internet networks to experiment with new forms of telepresence, teleoperation, remoteĀ collaborativeĀ work and networked performances.

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ABOUT CONTAMINE SAT ā€“ DIAPASON

Context and challenges

The numerous exchanges between Rennes MĆ©tropole and the province of QuĆ©bec in the last two years have brought closer many cultural, academic and economic actors. They have shown that projects around the Digital City theme, including digital arts projects, were unifying and met both territoriesā€™ expectations.

The project built by the SAT and Diapason (UniversitĆ© de Rennes1) is one of the art residencies using Scenic, creating telepresence artworks between two places, giving the feeling of touching the other in a distant land, to discern its body in oneā€™s own environment. It is a shared experience that falls within the framework of the ā€œContamineā€ exchange project initiated by the SAT.

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Presented as part of the SAT Contamine exchange program. A collaboration between the Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] and the cultural service of UniversitĆ© Rennes 1, with support from Rennes MĆ©tropole, the Fonds franco-quĆ©bĆ©cois pour la coopĆ©ration dĆ©centralisĆ©e (FFQCD), the ministĆØre des Relations internationales , of the Francophonie du QuĆ©bec and of the city of Rennes, as part of OpportunitĆ©s Digitales and the Maintenant festival.


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Media contact

  • Society for arts and technology [SAT]
  • Marie LĆ©tourneau, Head of public and media relation
  • [email protected]
  • 514-616-3549

Press kit | 670-10 - Press release | A telepresence performance/ artwork between the SAT in Montreal and le Diapason in Rennes as part of the Contamine art residency exchange program - Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) - Multimedia Design - Miscible - Photo credit: G. Julien

Miscible

Photo credit:
G. Julien

Press kit | 670-10 - Press release | A telepresence performance/ artwork between the SAT in Montreal and le Diapason in Rennes as part of the Contamine art residency exchange program - Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) - Multimedia Design -  Miscible  - Photo credit: G. Julien

Miscible

Photo credit:
G. Julien

Press kit | 670-10 - Press release | A telepresence performance/ artwork between the SAT in Montreal and le Diapason in Rennes as part of the Contamine art residency exchange program - Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) - Multimedia Design -  Miscible  - Photo credit: G. Julien

Miscible

Photo credit:
G. Julien

Miscible



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