HEXA_WAVE
Radio interview series with Hexagram members
A radio series presenting Hexagram researchers in 1-hour interview format. Hexa_Wave objective is to promote Hexagram research within the scientific community and to the general public. Hexa_Wave will be available in podcast format directy on Hexagram website and will also be broadcast on wikiradio.ca and on CKUT.ca.
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Episode 1 – Sandeep Bhagwati
PRESENTATION
Sandeep Bhagwati is a professor at Concordia University where he directs matralab, a space of inter-x arts dedicated to using interdisciplinary art practice to bridge the gap between emerging art forms and their aesthetic reflection. He is also a composer, conductor, performer, visual artist and writer.In this interview, he discusses the foundation of his interdisciplinary practice, the Native Alien comprovisation software, inter-traditional aesthetics in music (from Canada to India via Germany) and the Body Suit Score, a vibro-tactile suit for directing musicians.
LINKS
Profil – Université Concordia
Matralab
Native Alien
Ensemble Extrakte
Ensemble Sound of Montreal
Ensemble Ensemble Sangeet Prayog
Body Suit ScoreSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
01:15 – From composition to interdisciplinarity
07:00 – The human-machine relationship in comprovisation
12:30 – Creation : Native Alien
16:40 @ 20:45 – Musical excerpt : Native Alien
Trombone : Felix Del Fredici
Score : Julian Stein
Software operator : Navid Navad
27:00 – Marrying musical influences from Montreal to India via Berlin
40:00 – Intercultural reflection
47:00 – Ongoing project : Body Suit Score
56:00 @ 57:50 – Musical excerpt : Miyagi Haikus
Trumpet : Peter Evans
Trombone : Dave Taylor
Bass trombone : Felix Del Fredici
57:50 – Conclusion -
Episode 2 – Paul Landon
PRESENTATION
Paul Landon is a professor at UQAM’s École des arts visuels et médiatiques and an artist working with video, photography and installation. Through his artistic practice, he explores the places where his travels and steps take him. His work reflects upon the spatio-temporal structures of the modern city as they are experiences in everyday life.In this interview, he talks about his research-creation process, the tension between private and public spaces as an inspiration and exploring decay and the passage of time through creation.
LINKS
Profil – UQAMSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
01:15 – The tension between private and public spaces as an inspiration
05:10 – Creation : Hof
10:10 – Walking and wandering as a creative process
13:50 – Reminiscing about an artistic residency in Buenos Aires, Argentina
19:30 – Exploring decay and the passage of time through creation
21:10 – Creation : Transcanadienne
23:40 @ 24:20 – Sound excerpt : Transcanadienne
25:30 – Creating ambience and spaces with sound
26:45 – Creation : Automat
27:00 @ 27:45 – Sound excerpt : Automat
32:50 – Theoretical and creative influences
43:45 – Theoretical research, sharing singular viewing experiences through storytelling
52:34 – Research-creation in the Nordic countries
55:00 – Conclusion -
Episode 3 – Jason Lewis
PRESENTATION
Jason Lewis is a professor at Concordia University where he directs Obx Labs, a Laboratory for Experimental Media. He is also co-primary investigator of Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace (AbTeC) and primary investigator of Initiative for Indigenous Futures, a partnership of universities and community organizations dedicated to developing multiple visions of Indigenous peoples tomorrow.In this interview, he discusses his journey towards Aboriginal community-based research-creation, promoting Aboriginal culture through video game design with Aboriginal youth and experimenting with digital poetry.
LINKS
Obx Labs – Laboratory for Experimental Media
AbTeC – Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace
Initiative for Indigenous Futures
TimeTravellerTM
Skins
PoEMMs – Poetry for Excitable [Mobile] MediaSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
02:20 – Promoting Aboriginal culture through video game design
02:20 – Creation : TimeTravellerTM
03:40 – Creation : Skins
11:40 – Dreaming of Indigenous peoples tomorrow with Initiative for Indigenous Futures
20:50 – Towards Aboriginal community-based research-creation
23:25 – From poetry to digital poetry
28:00 – Creation : PoEMMs
35:30 – Conclusion -
Episode 4 – François-Joseph Lapointe
PRESENTATION
François-Joseph Lapointe is a professor at Université de Montréal where he directs the Laboratoire d’écologie moléculaire et d’évolution. A paradisciplinary artist-researcher, he also holds a PhD in Études et pratiques des arts (UQAM) through which he developed choréogénétique, or the art of dancing DNA.In this interview, he discusses the elimination of the choreographer by dancing his own DNA, combining arts and sciences through paradisciplinarity and studying the human microbiome in a performative perspective.
LINKS
Profil – Université de Montréal
Page personnelle
Choréogénétique
Recherche-création sur le microbiomeSEGMENTS
00:40 – Presentation : Biologist & Interdisciplinary artist
01:15 – Eliminating the choreographer by using DNA, the choréogénétique
10:30 – From biologist to dancer, switching from pure sciences to arts
18:10 – Towards a performative study of the human microbiome
24:40 – Égoportraits métagénomiques & 1000 Handshakes performance
29:15 – Artistic influences & Ethical considerations
36:25 – Combining arts and sciences through paradisciplinarity
42:20 – Conclusion -
Episode 5 – Louise Poissant
PRESENTATION
Until recently, Louise Poissant was the Dean of Faculté des arts at UQAM and a member of Hexagram. Since October 1, 2015, she is the Scientific Director of Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC). She is also known for her theoretical contribution, especially in the field of media arts.In this interview, she discusses the origins of the Dictionnaire des arts médiatiques, her transition into her new role and the many research-creation related reflexions currently underway at FRQSC.
LINKS
Direction scientifique – FRQSC
Dictionnaire des arts médiatiques
Louise Poissant – Presses de l’Université du Québec
Les inventions de la lumière / The Inventions of Light – Biennale Toronto/Montréal/LilleSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
01:45 – The origins of the Dictionnaire des arts médiatiques
12:45 – An amazed yet critical look on technological innovations
17:00 – From professor to FRQSC’s Scientific Director
19:50 – FRQSC : Reflexion on transdisciplinary, transectoriality and integrating R-C
24:35 – FRQSC : Reviewing R-C programs
26:30 – FRQSC : Reflexion on responsible conduct of research applied to R-C
29:20 – Les inventions de la lumière / The Inventions of Light – Biennale Toronto/Montréal/Lille
30:30 – Conclusion -
Episode 6 – Éric Raymond
PRESENTATION
Éric Raymond is a professor and director at UQAM’s École des arts visuels et médiatiques. His work questions the genesis of visual and mental representations, most specifically in relation to electronic imaging.In this interview, he discusses his creative journey from visual to electronic arts, questioning the influence of technology on representations through robotic creations and the actual epistemological turn encouraging the use of technological and theoretical models rather than intuition.
LINKS
Profil – UQAM
Page personnelle
À la manière des romans – Pont roman
Le bestiaire figuré – Nature morte
Interiors
Scanlines
Linescape
ScribesSEGMENTS
00:40 – Presentation
02:25 – Overview, from visual to electronic arts
03:00 – Creation : Nature morte
04:30 – Creation : À la manière des romans
09:20 – The influence of becoming a professor on artistic practice
13:20 – Robotic creations questioning the influence of technology on representations
13:40 – Creation : Linescape
18:30 – Creation : Scanlines
26:00 – The conceptual dimension of creation and selecting titles
30:30 – Creation : Interiors
35:05 – Discussing the contemporary art market and the inclusion of art in society
42:35 – The electronic genesis of visual and mental representations
42:35 – Creation : Scribes
48:30 – Epistemological turn, neglecting intuition for technological and theoretical models
56:00 – Current projects
58:27 – Conclusion -
Episode 7 – Patrick Leroux
PRESENTATION
Louis Patrick Leroux is a playwright, director, and scholar who holds a joint appointment in both departments of English and French Studies at Concordia University. His academic research covers modern and contemporary theatre, self-representation in drama, and contemporary circus, among other themes.In this interview, he discusses his beginnings in the heart of Ottawa’s theatre scene, his first steps in research-creation, engaging in a dialogue with source works through resonant responses and studying contemporary circus.
LINKS
Profil – Université Concordia
Résonance – Portail pour la recherche-création
The Montreal Working Group on Cirque/Circus
Witchcraft
Milford Haven + Cymbeline
Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs éperdusSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
02:25 – The beginnings in the heart of Ottawa’s theatre scene
07:30 – Arriving in Montreal and redefining oneself, becoming a professor and creator
11:00 – First steps in research-creation
12:30 – Creation: Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs éperdus
16:45 @ 17:45 – Sound sonore : Dialogues fantasques pour causeurs éperdus
19:00 – Engaging in a dialogue with source works through resonant responses
20:30 – Creation : Witchcraft
24:45 – Creation : Milford Haven
31:15 – Towards the study of circus and its dramaturgy
48:40 – Reflecting upon performative research and apprenticeship
54:20 – Conclusion -
Episode 8 – Barbara Clausen
PRESENTATION
Barbara Clausen is a curator and professor of performance history and theory at UQAM. Since 2000, she has written extensively on the mediation and historization of performance art and curatorial practices. She has also curated numerous exhibitions and performance events in Canada, North America and Europe.In this interview, she talks about her journey towards performance study, the tension between performance and its documentation and her role as a curator for Joan Jonas’s first Canadian retrospective at DHC/ART in 2016.
LINKS
Profil – UQAM
Rétrospective Joan Jonas à DHC/ART
Une bibliographie commentée : l’art de la performance au Québec et au Canada – Artexte :SEGMENTS
00:45 – Presentation
01:15 – Between Austria and New York, a journey towards performance study
07:45 – Back in Austria, studying the Viennese Actionism’s archives
14:30 – The tension between performance and its documentation
24:15 – Landing in Montréal, studying performance in Canada
27:00 – Une bibliographie commentée : l’art de la performance au Québec et au Canada
35:00 – Curating Joan Jonas’s first Canadian retrospective at DHC/ART
39:00 – The cinematography and photography of Babette Mangolte
44:30 – Conclusion -
Episode 9 – Jean Dubois
PRESENTATION
Jean Dubois is a professor at UQAM’s École des arts visuels et médiatiques, where he also served as associate dean for research-creation at the Faculté des arts. His artistic practice integrates interactive media interfaces, intersubjectivity, textual spatialization and in situ approaches.In this interview, he talks about his research-creation process, using breath as an intersubjective medium through his creations and the challenges related to public space and digital creation.
LINKS
Profil – UQAM
Page personnelle
À portée de souffle
Le circuit de Bachelard
Interstices
Lieu commun
Tourmente
Zones franchesSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
01:00 – Bringing together visual and digital arts, from concept to artwork
03:30 – Creation : Zones franches
05:15 @ 05:15 – Sound excerpt : Zones franches
05:45 – The integration of language
08:45 – Crystallizing an intuition, the process of research-creation
14:30 – The influence of becoming a professor on artistic practice
17:30 – Exploring breath as an intersubjective medium with AIR(E) LIBRE
17:30 – Creation : Tourmente
23:30 – A minimalist approach to interactive design
25:10 – Creation : Lieu commun
28:00 – Creation : À portée de souffle
35:00 – Crossing rather than controlling, the encounter through interactive media
38:00 – Feeding science through creation
40:00 – Back to the roots, questioning public space
47:00 – The challenges and ambiguities related to public spaces and digital creation
57:45 – Collaborative research-creation
57:45 – INTERSTICES
59:30 – Creation : Le circuit de Bachelard
01:04 :30 – Conclusion -
Episode 10 – Gisèle Trudel
PRESENTATION
Gisèle Trudel is a professor at UQAM’s École des arts visuels et médiatiques. She is also the cofounder of Grupmuv, a research-creation group on drawing in motion. She is also celebrating AElab’s 20th anniversary with her artistic research unit partner, Stephane Claude.In this interview, she discusses her multifaceted creative practice, the genesis of a creation cycle inspired by waste material and Gilbert Simondon’s theoretical influence on her work through the concept of milieu associé.
LINKS
Profil – UQAM
AElab
Between light & night
Forces et milieux
Futur au présent
Grupmuv
Interfacing
Irradier.Irradiate (v1)
Irradier.Irradiate (v2)
light, sweet, cold, dark, crude (LSCDC)
Milieux associésSEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
01:15 – AElab celebrating 20 years
04:00 – The genesis of a creation cycle inspired by waste material
07:00 – Creation : light, sweet, cold, dark, crude (LSCDC)
07:30 – Creation : Futur au présent
11:00 – Experimenting with light atmospheres
11:00 – Creation : Between light & night
13:00 – Creation : Interfacing
16:00 – Marrying technologies, materiality and places in creating sensations
20:00 – From video to performative installation
24:45 – Gilbert Simondon’s theoretical influence
24:45 @ 31:00 – Musical excerpt : Milieux associés
Composer : Stéphane Claude
37:30 – Creation : Milieux associés
41:00 – Exploring drawing in motion with Grupmuv
44:20 – Drawing inspiration from electromagnetic pollution in urban areas
45:00 – Creation : Irradier.Irradiate
48:30 – Conclusion -
Episode 11 – Armando Menicacci
PRESENTATION
Armando Menicacci is a professor at UQAM’s Département de danse. He is also a choreographer, musicologist, interdisciplinary artist and curator. Before settling in Montreal, he founded Médiadanse, which was then the technological centre of the Département de danse of Université Paris 8.In this interview, he discusses his transition from music to dance, dancing corporeality, his first steps in research-creation through a combination of dance and digital and some of his significant creations so far.
LINKS
Profil – UQAM
Digital Flesh
UNDERSCORE – Descriptif
UNDERSCORE 2008 (Vidéo)
Dans le noir
WW II (Vidéo)SEGMENTS
00:35 – Presentation
01:45 – From music to dance, the origins of a practice
04:20 – Dancing corporeality as a condition of possibility of the arts
10:50 – The transition from theory to research-creation combining dance and digital
15:45 – Creation – Under-score
19:45 – Creation experience within the Digital flesh collective
22:30 – Creation – Dans le noir
27:30 – Ongoing project – LAVI (Laboratoire des arts vivants et interdisciplinaires)
29:30 – Creation – WWII (World War II)
43:45 – Future Projects
45:01 – Question period – Becoming a professor at UQAM
48:40 – Conclusion and acknowledgments
Animation – André Éric Létourneau & Cynthia Noury
Research – Cynthia Noury
Technique – Odrée Laperrière
Editing – André Éric Létourneau
Sound design – André Éric Létourneau, Odrée Laperrière & Cynthia Noury
Director – André Éric Létourneau
Hexa_Wave was created by Éric Létourneau.
The series is coproduced by and wikiradio.ca.
We would also like to thank École des médias de l’UQAM.
Cette publication est également disponible en : Français (French)