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2012

  • FILE (Festival Internacional de Linguagem Electrônica)


2011

  • TransLife International Triennial of New Media Art 2011
  • Fanfare (Ottawa)
  • Captatio oculi
  • Silly Circuits


2010

  • Contrainte/Restraint : New Media Art Practices from Brazil and Peru (São Paulo)
  • [IR]rationnel


2009

  • Contrainte/Restraint : New Media Art Practices from Brazil and Peru (Montréal)
  • eARTS BEYOND : Shanghai International Gallery Exhibition of Media Art
  • Fanfare (Montreal)


2008

  • SYNTHETIC TIMES - Media Art China 2008
  • À l’intérieur/Inside (São Paulo)


2007

  • B/R/T The Inhabited Body
  • Transitions/Transiciones
  • Formica


2006

  • Raffi
  • À l’intérieur/Inside (Beijing)
  • Totem sonique (Grand Métis)
  • Magnitudes et Saisissement


2005

  • FILE 2005
  • VAE 9 – Festival Internacional de Video/Arte/Electrónico
  • Rotoscopic Machines
  • Totem sonique (Montreal)
  • Silverfish Stream


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  • Fanfare, 2011

    by Melissa Mongiat
  • Fanfare, 2011

    by Melissa Mongiat
  • Fanfare, 2011

    by Melissa Mongiat
  • Fanfare by Melissa Mongiat

    Canada Aviation and Space Museum
  • Fanfare by Melissa Mongiat 

    Canada Aviation and Space Museum
  • Andrée Duchaine presents Fanfare

    Canada Aviation and Space Museum
  • Stephen Quick, director of Canada Aviation

    and Space Museum at the inauguration of Fanfare
  • Melissa Mongiat presents Fanfare

    © 2011 Richard Lawrence Photography
2011

Fanfare (Ottawa)

Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa
From June 1st to September 9th, 2011

This summer, Molior is presenting Fanfare, an interactive sound installation, at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Throughout the summer season, Museum visitors will enjoy participating in Fanfare’s collective musical experience.

An Amuse creation from designer Melissa Mongiat, Fanfare comprises a series of coloured arches that are sensitive to visitors’ movements. When participants move into the installation, they set off sound clips from the piece Les nains by composer Bernard Poirier.

The installation was hugely successful when Molior presented it at the Montréal Science Centre during the 2009 Eureka! Festival - Science Here, There and Everywhere! With its artistic, technological and playful features, Fanfare won over the event’s audience.

The presentation of Fanfare is the first collaboration with the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, one that Molior enters into with great pleasure.

  
Melissa Mongiat  |  biography ›
Fanfare
2009
Interactive sound installation
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Fanfare is an installation that comes to life through public participation, giving festival-goers a unique collective musical experience. As people pass under a series of arches equipped with sensors they trigger different parts of the score, with each arch having its own instrument. Visitors thus create their own individual or collective fanfares as they enter the Festival.


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  • Design : Atelier NAC
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  • Development : Aceituna