Catégorie : projet Web

  • going with the flow (2023)

    going with the flow: exploring ecotechnologies in practice (click)

    An visual essay by
    Acer saccharum, cameras, Christoforos Pappas, computers, Daniel Kneeshaw, data loggers, dendrometers, electricity, Gisèle Trudel, heat, humidity, Manon Huberland, maple grove, Marie-Eve Morissette, MÉDIANE, microphones, Québec, rain, Sainte-Émélie-de-l’Énergie, sap flow sensors, SmartForests Canada, software, soil, sugar bush, sun, time, TouchDesigner, water, wind & 60 frames per second

    Published with an image-based multi-platform journal at the intersection of art, design, and sciences. A peer-reviewed journal exploring the full potential of multimedia and multi-platform publishing, .able’s aim is to deliver visual essays to the academic sphere and beyond, to bring this research and creation to as wide an audience as possible.

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  • Dîner avec Carya ovata (2020)

  • bruit gris (2020)

    Dans ce texte, je retrace mon premier contact avec le concept de sympoïèse pensé par Beth Dempster. Après un bref retour sur le concept d’autopoïèse, je poursuis ensuite avec l’analyse du caractère sans frontières (boundarylessness) de la sympoïèse, telle que présentée par Dempster dans un schéma qui accompagne un de ses textes (1999). L’absence de frontières peut laisser perplexe. Comment s’allier ou s’agencer s’il n’y a pas de distinctions ? Comment s’active un partage ?

    Texte par Gisèle Trudel. Lire la suite:

    https://rencontres.hexagram.ca/en-ca/read-category/53-bruit-gris

  • les arbres de Montréal (2019)

    Série de dessins effectués sur des sacs d’épicerie en papier Kraft trouvés qui rappellent le format d’un livre. Les dessins sont basés sur les photos d’arbres prises à Montréal venant du livre Les arbres de Montréal de Martin Gaudet (2007), acheté dans une vente de garage pour 1$.

    Set of drawings done on found Kraft paper grocery bags which recall a book shape. The drawings are based on the photos of trees in Montreal as published in the book by Martin Gaudet, bought at a yard sale for $1.

    Dessins / Drawings  Gisèle Trudel
    Merci pour la vitrine / Thank you for the window display   Susan Turcot

  • green (2001)

    3D study by Gisèle Trudel

    Web project

    The project consists of visualizing the city of Montréal in a sci-fi eco-architecture scenario for today.

    A hommage to Frederick Law Olmsted, the American founder of landscape architecture, who designed both Central Park (NYC) and Mount-Royal Park (Montréal), in 1858 and 1876 respectively.

    Presentation venue

    This Web project developped especially for the group exhibition Emplacement/Déplacement, by curators Sylvie Parent and Valérie Lamontagne, presented at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, September 2001.

    We wish to thank Groupe Intervention Video for having webhosted this project.

  • sylva_au naturel (1999)

    Web project and vidéothèque

    Sylva
    A process-oriented web project (QTVR) concerned with the concept of nature and representation.

    Collaboration with German artist Florian Wüst, preliminary hosted by THING server in New York City.
    Final version produced in residency at TechnOboro, April 1999.

    Cover photo : Denis Farley

    Au naturel
    A continuation of the web project Sylva, an international videothèque programme about the landscape theme, including experimental and documentary works by Alexander Hahn (Switzerland), Tony Hill (G.-B), Marcel Schwerin (Germany), Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie (Québec), Crawley Fillms (Canada) and Gianni Toti (Italy).

    Co-curated with Florian Wüst.

    Presented at Oboro, Montréal, April 1999.