Edith Normandeau

Following her training in the visual arts (Bachelor of Visual Arts, Montréal) and project management (Certificate in Policy Conduct of the City, Paris), Edith Normandeau specialized in the characterization of soundscapes (Masters in Planning, Cresson, Grenoble), participating as a research assistant at the Arc-Phono de Hexagram (Montréal) and as a teaching assistant at the School of Landscape Architecture (Montréal).

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Wired Women S@lon 85

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22 October 2011

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  • presentation
Constructing sound situations in a satellite era! 2PM « Audio/Dislocation » is an exploration which involves an auditor’s body and consciousness. At each step, the participant triggers soundtracks within the territory. Audio/Dislocation has been developed under the direction of Edith Normandeau in creative residency at Studio XX, and in…

Studio XX 15th anniversary

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22 October 2011

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  • community
  • other
Come celebrate our 15th anniversary and an eclectic new season! Radio Workshop + Wired Women Sal@n 85 + panel + opening + artefact + party & VJ Chocobeets + DJ Claire *Schedule (PDF) Saturday, October 22, 2011, From noon Admission: 5$, *FREE* for members Hors d’œuvres and…

Audio/dislocation | Edith Normandeau

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11 April 2011

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  • artist residency
Studio XX continues its residency program 2010-2011 by welcoming the artist Edith Normandeau from April 11 to June 3, 2011. Her residency work will be presented September 22, 2011 at the Wired Women Salon 85. TITLE: « Audio/dislocation » Constructing sound situations in a satellite era! “Audio/dislocation” is an interactive…

HTMlles 9 – 2010 :: Home Land

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13 November 2010

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  • festival
HTMlles 2010, ninth edition of Festival of Media Art and Digital Culture. Theme: <home> </land> As we resist – or converge with – a globally interconnected future, is it relevant to define our origins and explore common values? Can we have more than one <home> </land> at any given time, or…