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Myriam Bleau

11 April 2016 – 30 April 2016

Myriam Bleau (Montreal / Canada, 1988) is a composer, digital artist and performer. She explores the boundaries between musical performance and digital arts to create audiovisual systems that go beyond the screen, such as sound installations and specific musical interfaces for performance. Being part of the popular music scene influences his hybrid electronic practice that integrates elements of hip hop, techno and pop music. His work has been exhibited and recognized internationally: Prix Ars Electronica 2015 (AT), Sonic Arts Award (IT), Elektra (CA), ISEA 2015 (CA), Transmediale (DE).

Project in residence

autopsy.glass

autopsy.glass is an audiovisual performance that explores the sound, visual and symbolic potential of the wine glass. Through live manipulations, sometimes delicate and sometimes violent, the performer builds a universe of music and light based on resonances and shards of glass, catalyzing that singular tension that is associated with the anticipated destruction.

Myriam Bleau will develop an installation version of the work during her residency.

The presentation of autopsy.glass will take place in the exhibition gallery of LABoral Centro de Arte on Saturday, April 30 at 18:00 and 19:00 hours, as part of the LEV Festival.

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