Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (b. 1967, Mexico City) is a media artist based in Montreal since 2004, where he runs Antimodular, a studio team with 15 people from 7 countries. He creates platforms for public participation using technologies such as robotic lights, digital fountains, computerized surveillance, media walls and telematic networks.
18,000 square feet of immersive audiovisual facilities.
This exhibition namely includes a 30 m long interactive projection room, a 2,300-channel sound sculpture, a computerized shadow play, as well as a water fountain that "draws" ephemeral portraits of people with cold water vapour.
From July 30 to September 27, 2020 at
Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal.
Arsenal Contemporary Art is a private contemporary art and cultural initiative founded by patrons Pierre and Anne-Marie Trahan. It is devoted to the support, promotion and development of Canadian contemporary art through diverse endeavors, including the showcase of Canadian contemporary artists, alongside international artists, in exhibitions that are curated in-house and by invited international curators.
Opened in 2011 in Montreal, Arsenal Contemporary Art has since expanded to include locations in Toronto (2013) and New York (2017). Although some exhibitions travel from one location to another, the programming of each location is tailored to its respective community, space and audience.
Adress :
2020 WILLIAM St.
MONTREAL (QUEBEC) H3J 1R8
CANADA
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