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DEMO

Through the DEMO program, the Network supports the documentation and dissemination of research-creation projects by its co-researchers or students.

These publications present the results of research carried out thanks to the Hexagram interuniversity residency program, or during a knowledge transfer activity. These can take place during symposiums, conferences, or workshops.

The Hexagram Network coordination team collaborates with the member to produce and disseminate the dedicated project page on the website.

Click here for more information on the DEMO program.

DEMO19 Antoine Caron – IWantmyStuffBack

Posted on April 18, 2022 | by Hexagram

Avril 2022 IWantmyStuffBack is a performative protocol as well as a sculptural and video installation created by Antoine Caron [student member, UQAM] and presented at […]

Posted in DEMO

DEMO18 Timothy Thomasson – Slow Track

Posted on March 2, 2022 | by Hexagram

March 2022 This DEMO presents Timothy Thomasson’s [student member, Concordia] work, Slow Track, exhibited in his upcoming show at the ELEKTRA Gallery, Montreal, from March […]

Posted in activities, DEMO

DEMO17 Juliette Lusven – Exploration.135

Posted on February 23, 2022 | by Hexagram

February 2022 Juliette Lusven’s [student member, UQAM] doctoral project Exploration.135 is part of a processual and installative approach to research-creation and includes several phases of […]

Posted in DEMO

DEMO16 Sylvie Laplante – TRAme TRAjet TRAce: connecting a sonic trail

Posted on February 3, 2022 | by Hexagram

February 2022 La généalogie vise à discerner au sein de notre être historique les lignes de contingences où s’esquissent un « changement possible et souhaitable […]

Posted in DEMO

DEMO15 Joe (Zeph) Thibodeau – Chronogenica

Posted on December 16, 2021 | by Hexagram

Chronogenica is a research-creation project that uses bureaucracy to define human-machine relationships in the context of a worker’s collective. It is a response to the […]

Posted in activities, DEMO

DEMO15 Joe (Zeph) Thibodeau – Chronogenica

Posted on December 16, 2021 | by Hexagram

Chronogenica is a research-creation project that uses bureaucracy to define human-machine relationships in the context of a worker’s collective. It is a response to the […]

Posted in DEMO

DEMO14 Puneet Jain – Umwelten

Posted on November 12, 2021 | by Hexagram

November 2021 While most of us are still stacked next to each other in rectangles on our computer screens during the Coronavirus pandemic, the work […]

Posted in activities, DEMO

DEMO13 Gaëlle Scali with the collaboration of Gabrielle Couillard – Scalability

Posted on November 12, 2021 | by Hexagram

November 2021 The research-creation “Scalability”, presented in this DEMO by Gaëlle Scali [student member, UQAM], is an audio conceptual exploration of fractal mathematical landscapes.

Posted in DEMO

DEMO12 Brice Ammar-Khodja – Sensitive membranes

Posted on November 9, 2021 | by Hexagram

November 2021 Walking through three research-creation projects

Posted in DEMO

DEMO11 Louis-Philippe Rondeau – lux æterna

Posted on October 30, 2021 | by Hexagram

lux æterna is an interactive installation where one creates musical harmonies by shaping a delicate aura of light. By reaching out and interrupting its rays, the interactor […]

Posted in activities, DEMO

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