Tag: art and science
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Outre: Between Gravity and Transcendence in the Work of SMITH (May 2024)
The exhibition Outre by SMITH, curated by Thérèse St-Gelais, explores the notion of transcendence through weightlessness and bodily transformation. Between immersive video and photography, the artist questions identity, movement, and gravity as metaphors for posthuman mutations. This article analyzes how Outre redefines the relationship between science, art, and bodily perception.
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Modified Bodies under Technological Influence in Les Cahiers du Musée national d’art moderne (September 2023)
In September 2023, I co-directed, with Juliette Bessette and Nicolas Ballet, issue 164 of Les Cahiers du Musée national d’art moderne, titled Modified Bodies under Technological Influence. This publication explores how technological advancements are transforming the perception and representation of the body in contemporary art, questioning the boundaries between human and machine.
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The Double of the Body: Between Art, Science, and Museums (October 17, 2020)
On October 17, 2020, I co-chaired, alongside Mélanie Boucher, the session The Double of the Body: Between Art, Science, and Museums at the UAAC/AAUC Conference. This interdisciplinary discussion explored representations of the multiplied body through art, science, and museology, questioning the impact of digital technologies and museal practices on our perception of the body and…
