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- After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.
- Through various tableaux, this architectural projection - created for the Quartier des Spectacles in Montreal by Gabriel Poirier-Galarneau and Cyril Izarn - shows the many uses of water, as well as the key role it plays in ecosystems.
- Leave the cold and dreary weather behind. Step into the colorful world of illustrator Cyrielle Tremblay, who serves up a humorous and sympathetic look at winter.
- An immersive animated collage of inspiring images, highlighting science research and education as a potentially valuable source of creativity, which illuminates UQAM's building facade in the Quartier des Spectacles in Montreal.
- Architectural projection "Trouve Bob" is a massive animated game that uses the city as a screen. It will give Montreal's winter the same liveliness and color as its summer festival season by reimagining the popular game "Where's Waldo?".
- "La Centrale" consists of a multitude of light pipes connected to a turbine, and offers an innovative kinetic art installation conceived by the graduates of BA in Communication/Interactive Media from UQÀM in Montreal. By connecting the pipes, you accelerate the flow of gases in the system and transform these movements into kinetic energy. Take control of the "Centrale" by creating unique sound and light compositions (as seen on UQÀM's Pavillon V walls).
- Close-up of slow-moving water, occasionally interrupted by water bubbles and splashing. Water has symbolized various concepts since antiquity, including the first form of matter. Architectural projection and video-sound installation.