Projects Funded by the Foundation: 193 Projects

The Festival Stop Motion Montréal is the world’s first festival dedicated to showcasing films animated exclusively using stop motion techniques.

The objective of this project is to provide support to the communities in Dominica during their recovery efforts in the wake of hurricane Maria, with focus on long term environmental resilience supported by research and implementation of sustainable technologies best suited for the local population and its environment.

On November 23, 24 and 25, 2016, Molior celebrated its 15 anniversary with an exhibition and an international colloquium.

The SENSE Project seeks to develop an autonomous data collection system that will gather information on environmental data.

The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana (GRMRC) was officially launched in 1994. Its goal is to facilitate access to the documents and audio-visual materials of its collection.

The CineChamber is a 10-screen installation lab site for trailblazing panoramic performance built by Recombinant Media Labs (RML).

In his New Work, Edouard Lock offers a contemporary analysis of two tragic love stories, inspired by two baroque operas by Purcell and by Gluck.

In April 2011, the Daniel Langlois Foundation has contributed to the purchase of the Ex-Centris movie theaters complex by Cinéma Parallèle through a one million dollar exceptional grant.

This project, Digital Snow, is what Michael Snow calls an encyclopaedia of his work of the past six decades.

3D Animation and Computer-Generated Imagery program (2010)
The Collège du Bois-de-Boulogne in Montreal is offering since 2007 a training program in digital imaging techniques.

True to his reputation for being an audacious and eclectic choreographer, Édouard Lock has taken inspiration from some of the most notable ballets of the Romantic period, in particular Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty.

ecosXchange is an immaterial work of art in the form of a social participation currency - a type of 'money' – that acts as a new economic and cultural dimension within a community.

PureData is an open source project that uses a real-time graphical programming environment for the creation of interactive computer music and multimedia works.

The installation attempts to sensitise Mumbai (India) citizens about water pollution and initiate a public dialogue on the issue.

State of the Art (of Documentation): Three Case Studies for the Daniel Langlois Foundation's Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition

The Leonardo Journal was founded in Paris in 1968 by kinetic artist and astronautics pioneer Frank Malina.

The productive association between Hexagram and the Daniel Langlois Foundation is what led to the creation of the Hexagram Fund for University Research and Creation in Media Arts and Technologies.

Over the years, the Catapult Arts Caravan has gathered a vast collection of video and audio recordings from its village-to-village performances.

A special program on the creation of digital art in Africa was implemented by UNESCO and its DigiArts program team through the DigiArts Africa network.

Groupe Molior has been mandated by the Daniel Langlois Foundation to prepare an inventory of the institutions, organisations and artists who work in art, science, technology and the environment.

This project seeks to build some fifty “embedded” electronic arrangements in physical urban spaces in India, primarily in the Indian cities of Mumbai and Bangalore.

Unlike a traditional zoo, OOZ is a place where animals remain by choice, a zoo without cages.

Life to the Second Power aims to turn the archive of Lynn Hershman Leeson into a new mixed reality and dynamic experience.

In this research project, a novel and radical means to digitize and preserve long-playing stereo phonograph records will be attempted.

Not reconciled is an ongoing series of “as told to” stories that Judith Barry has collected over a period of 15 years in a variety of countries.

The SKIN-PÔ project seeks to bring the creative process into the public forum and allow citizens to reclaim their community spaces through technological works of art.

Shifting Polarities: Proposing a Canon of Canadian Electronic Media Art, 1970-1990

Leonardo/OLATS (Observatoire Leonardo des Arts et des Techno-Sciences) is a cultural association devoted to research and online publications on the arts and techno-sciences.

The building will promote the use of a number of innovative techniques to optimize the architectural design process and act as an environmental education and development tool.

A research project on the temporal and spatial design of new media-based installation art, its perception and influence on the visitor's behavior

The Green Mountains Nature Reserve, which includes the Sutton Mountain Range, is internationally important.

This exhibition tests the promise of an experimental treatment (emulation) for rescuing new media art from the ravages of time.

From Outside Art to E-waste: Translating the Research Environnement of E.A.T.

radioqualia present Radio Astronomy as a conceptual art project aiming to make the supposed silence of outer space audible.

As part of his project Topological Softwear, Sha Xin Wei is continuing his research conducted at the Topological Media Lab on sensate fabrics and their potential for expression.

Tontauben is an interactive instrument for creating sound and will be used in installations and performances.

Reflexive Membranes will spawn an enormous hybrid fabric made up of elements structured according to recursive geometry.

The interactive installation VOID has evolved from a prototype of a physical interface called M(n)EMO, which Canavezzi devised within a residency at the Podewil contemporary art centre in Berlin.

The artist has set out to make explicit our interactions with the sky by offering an event that allows a wide public to not only see and hear electromagnetic waves, but to actually interact with them.

The artist's approach is part of a current trend called circuit bending, or the community of circuit benders.

Wind Array Cascade Machine (WACM) is a device that captures the wind’s direction and movement and then streams the resulting data on the Web and uses them for installation projects.

TyPoCiTy offers a rare opportunity to view the social fabric and cultural history of a city from a typographic point of view.

Chris Csikszentmihályi has been drawing on both art and technology to develop new technologies that can be used as tools for political activism.

For some time now, Golan Levin has taken an interest in producing different types of images and sounds in an unconventional way.

DATA is the new project by the Ælab collective. It is a research, production and exhibition project that focuses on the representation of the micro and nanometric image.

Abandoning his public, large-scale images and light projections for the intimacy of a gallery, the artist seeks to embody in a novel way the omnipresent scrutiny of the surveillance camera.

Urban Tapestries is a transdisciplinary research project. The project team comprises a range of skills and backgrounds.

Field is currently extending her interest in robotics by focusing on the psychology of human behaviour.

views from the ground floor is a refined combination of the different elements brought into play in the elaboration of the work — visual, audio, and textual.

Founded in 1999, PARALOEIL is a Bas-Saint-Laurent (region of the Quebec province) organization that specializes in video production and distribution.

Oboro plays a central role in Montreal's media art ecology.

greenmuseum.org is an online museum of environmental art that advances creative efforts to improve our relationship with the natural world.

The National Gallery of Canada holds one of the most important media art collections in the world.

The Experimental Television Center (ETC) was founded in 1971, an outgrowth of a media access program developed by Ralph Hocking at Binghamton University (New York) in 1969.

The CCA has an urgent responsibility to examine the widespread use of digital media in the architectural design process and its consequences for contemporary architectural theory and practice.

The key objective of the Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts is to create a context for contemporary performing arts in India.

The Vasulkas: From Image to Object in Electronic Media

The Amauta project has its roots in the Andean culture. It seeks to develop and support educational, artistic and cultural art-based media projects.

This scholarship aims to encourage creativity and innovation, and is given to a graduating student from UQAM's School of Design wishing to pursue post-graduate studies.

The Daniel Langlois Foundation helped the McGill Faculty of Music to create a visiting professor position in music media and technology.

Emulation test case as part of the Variable Media Network

Early History of Electronic and Digital Art in New York State

The Foundation has digitized and processed the entire contents of the legendary independent magazine Radical Software.

The variable media concept was developed in 1998 by Jon Ippolito, an associate curator at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

An original idea by Anthony Kiendl, the director of the Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre, (1) Pretty Good Access is a project that will exhibit the work of a group of contemporary artists from around the world.

Commissioned by the Walker Art Center and funded by the Foundation, Temporary Autonomous Sarai is an installation and interdisciplinary collaboration between RAQS Media Collective (New Delhi) and the architectural firm Atelier Bow Wow (Tokyo).

The Foundation supported the first year of Net Art at Tate: A Program of Net Art Commissions, an extension of Tate's existing program for the commission of on-line art.

Drift is a festival of sound art and experimental music organized by New Media Scotland.

Soil Digital Media Suite is a collective of established and mid-career artists and researchers that has emerged through the interdisciplinary mandate of Neutral Ground, an artist-run centre in Regina, Saskatchewan.

MUTEK.CL in Valparaiso, Chile, is an initiative of MUTEK, a Montreal group devoted to distributing and developing emerging forms of electronic music and sound creations.

MobileGaze uses an electronic magazine format to present digital and Net art, interviews, critical writing about the Web, and live Webcast events.

The Foundation supported NanoScopic Culture, a series of artist interventions organized in 2002 and 2003 as part of the art program of London's National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR).

Quiasma is a research group in the master's program in fine arts and visual arts at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

The Foundation has supported Espacio La Rebeca's 2002-2003 exhibition and screening program.

Founded in 1998 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, CAPACETE presents and produces projects by artists from Brazil and elsewhere.

The aim of this project was to investigate how digital technologies can encourage people to engage with the natural environment in the Bay of Fundy ecosystem.

Begun in 1998 in Stockholm, CRAC in Context encompasses an on-line publication, text archives, and Web art projects.

This project explores media architecture and the merging of postmodern urban geography with information networks.

ATA (Alta Tecnología Andina) and the Instituto de Investigaciones Museológicas y Artísticas of the Universidad Ricardo Palma have held the Festival International de Video / Arte / Electrónica in Lima, Peru, since 1998.

Keying is a technique for overlaying several video sources onto the same image.

Descartes' Clown is based on the belief that the human species is an intermediate form leading to a world inhabited by robotic souls.

The Poly-Sensing Environment is a virtual imaging environmental project.

whisper: wearable body architecture is a new media participatory installation.

A collaborative effort with leading scientists, the Einstein Brain Project comprises a series of immersive environments.

Grounded is allied with The Center for Land Use Interpretation which is dedicated to exploring the human-land dialectic.

Since 1992, Chico MacMurtrie and Amorphic Robot Works have conceived and created more than 250 abstract or anthropomorphic mechanical sculptures.

Presented as a "temporal sculpture," Ondulation a composition for water, sound and light, was created by Thomas McIntosh in collaboration with Emmanuel Madan and Mikko Hynnimen.

Based in Bombay, nungu is a collective of artists from India and around the world who specialize in new media and create networked art.

The project pursues the research begun by John Klima to converge environmental parameters for 3-D visualization with components of the physical world.

®™ark draws analogies between the living organism that freely proliferates and large corporations whose raison d'être is to exponentially increase the capital of its shareholders.

In his work, Trevor Gould regards sculpture as a form of social material and exhibition as a form of cultural research.

The Stealth Group is passionate about restoring the vital links between innovations in architectural design and those in digital-media technology.

The Giver of Names explores complex phenomena in the linguistic systems of both man and machine.

In this video installation, Steina continues to explore the linking of video signals with software that processes electronic images.

The mission of Association Equinoxe is to support authors, directors and producers of independent European and North American film.

This poetic game involves circulating pieces of a sculptural object and tracking them on the Web.

Future Cinema is a major international exhibition of current art practice in video, film and computer-based installations.

My personal favorite artistic offering to public experience is the reinsertion of fun for fun's sake into the social.

Bedlam is a robotic installation project that intends to question, reformulate and subvert notions of autonomy, mobility and personality.

The Virtual Institute for Research into Media Culture Amsterdam (VIRMA) is a group of Amsterdam new media institutions that come together to work on collaborative projects.

The Daniel Langlois Foundation partly funded a new phase of development, research and experimentation for Vidéographe.

Expressing emotion through other senses than the visual or proprioceptive in a digital context is paramount in challenging the constraints of the computer screen.

Ten Little Indians was a collaborative five-month residency program begun in May 2001.

TGarden is a performance space that aims to dissolve the traditional lines between performer and spectator.

Can You Here the Shape of a Drum? is a project that proposes to link two parallel lines of research: the three-dimensional controller called the Radio Drum and the class of synthesis techniques known as physical models.

The project consists of establishing two media labs in Latvia, and developing an Acoustic Space Research Program.

Private Reveries, Public Spaces is a unique series of artist commissions within Proboscis's new research program, SoMa - Social Matrices, which is based on a think-tank model.

To investigate potential interactions between the body in motion and the digital image, artists Martin Kusch and Marie-Claude Poulin are developing a project that combines dance, performance and new digital media.

Pioneers and Pathbreakers is an on-line documentation project developed by OLATS and dedicated to presenting information on seminal figures in the history of technological arts.

Dialtones (A Telesymphony) is a concert performance in which all the sounds are wholly produced through the choreographed ringing of the audience's own cellphones.

The program focused specifically on creating new media projects on an open-competition principle and showcasing the projects generated by the media lab.

Spectropia is a feature film including interactive components and created as a theatrical performance.

In Cantique n° 1, Marie Chouinard explores the relationship between movement and sound, with the help of a uniquely designed computer program and real-time interaction between musicians.

This project re-examines the legend of Aladdin in light of its original Hindu and Muslim versions, as well as its film adaptations produced by British, American and Indian studios.

The Asian Council for People's Culture (ACPC) is launching this project to help preserve ancestral Philippine rituals and revive them in a contemporary social context.

The Foundation has supported further research and development of the Art and Science Laboratory's Electronic Art Archive and Server as well as its Aesthetic Research Program.

Alta Tecnología Andina (ATA) is putting together the ATA/Lab, a long-term project to improve the accessibility and quality of Peruvian media works.

The research project was initiated by the CECRI (Centre for Research into Intermediality Student Collective) at the University of Montreal.

In 2001, the Daniel Langlois Foundation awarded a grant in the The Program for Organizations from Emerging Regions to the Kër Thiossane project.

Acting as a physical meeting place in Delhi, the Sarai Interface Zone is closely linked to the activities of Sarai’s outreach projects and acts as a dynamic hub for the exhibition, online dissemination and pedagogy of new media culture.

Galerie Séquence has striven to keep pace with new artistic practices that combine several mediums, including new technologies.

Pockets Full of Memories is a two room interactive installation. The exhibition's goal is to present a real time construction of an archive/collection of objects to represent the audience visiting the exhibition.

Comunication Front 2000 was a conference and exhibition that featured artists working in the Balkans.

Founded in 1991, Thread Waxing Space (TWS) is a non-profit arts and education space that promotes and presents works of art not ordinarily accessible to the public.

Almost immediately after its founding in 1973, Creative Time became an international leader in presenting new works by visual artists and performers.

Rhizome was started in 1996 as a platform for discussion among the growing artistic and critical community for media art.

This installation project is a multi-site network-music installation, connected via the Internet.

The project involves the production of a Web site which explores and presents an illustrated critical history of women scientists and inventors, from the 18th century onward.

The residency program proposed by Oboro was dedicated to the creation, production, and dissemination of artistic projects using QuickTime VR.

Genesis 2 is the second phase of an earlier project by Eduardo Kac entitled Genesis 1, a transgenic installation.

Digitized Bodies - Virtual Spectacles presents a series of closely connected events aimed at investigating the perceptual effects of digital technologies.

FACT is Britain's leading development agency for artists and exhibitors working with creative technologies.

This educational studio focuses on architecture and urban planning projects.

Established in 1994, inIVA is Britain's only nationally funded visual arts organization with a specific mission to promote international artists from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Greylands / Zones Grises is both a project title and the name of a group of artists, architects and engineers.

F&CCA-Prague was founded in 1992 as part of a larger network of non-profit organizations established by the New York philanthropist George Soros.

Subtract the Sky is a public artwork conceived as a Web-based environment for producing maps.

The Arts Council of England is the national arts funding agency for England.

At the heart of her work is a reflection on time's relationship with the visual arts.

EMF is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the role that electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, plays in our world.

A decade ago, artists Steina and Woody Vasulka, composer David Dunn and physicist James Crutchfield began a dialogue on larger conceptual questions regarding the future of electronic and digital art.

Started in 1997 by German art historian Gerhard Haupt and Argentinean artist Pat Binder, the Web site Universes in Universe provides access to extensive documentation on art from Africa, the Asia/Pacific region and Latin America.

V2_Organisation, the Institute for the Unstable Media, is an interdisciplinary centre for art and media technology located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The Daniel Langlois Foundation is supporting the third year of send + receive, a new festival devoted to sound art.

The artists' collective Western Front was formed in Vancouver in 1973 by eight artists who wanted to create a space for the exploration and creation of new art forms.

The WRO Foundation for Media Art and Communication is one of the major centres in Poland working with art and technology on a large scale.

In 2000, Sarai, the New Media Initiative of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), set up a public access space for the research and practice of digital media in Delhi, one of the first of its kind in the developing world.

[The User] initiated the Silophone project in co-operation with Quartier Éphémère.

The Institute for New Media Performance Research (INMPR) provides a base from which scholars and practitioners in the university's School of Performing Arts can find support for their new media research.

Lynn Hershman has examined the complex conditions at the core of emerging subjectivity since the 1970s.

Electronic Arts Intermix is a non-profit media arts centre and a major resource for artists' video and new media.

Franklin Furnace is a 23-year-old organization devoted to promoting ephemeral art forms neglected by mainstream art institutions.

IIWU is a game environment that explores an economy of the gaze for collective use on the Web.

The Visitor draws on the research conducted by Courchesne in image projection, which led to the creation of his Panoscope 360º.

Jim Campbell explores visual and poetic meaning in the small amounts of digital information that make up conventional digital representation.

In 2000, the Foundation partially funded an exhibition of works by Canadian artist David Rokeby at Presentation House Gallery, a public visual art facility in North Vancouver.

The discovery of Ladislas Starewitch (1) was the beginning of a new passion for Rémi Boucher, the director of Les 400 Coups, an international festival of film aimed at young people and held in Montreal, Canada.

For six weeks in May and June 2000, ANAT held an international master class for new-media art curation and theory titled Alchemy.

Since 1933, the Banff Centre for the Arts has proven itself to be among the most important centres dedicated to the professional development of Canadian and international artists.

Irit Batsry has worked on a project inspired by Montreal's Biosphere and the vision of its architect, R. Buckminster Fuller.

Voices from Ravensbrück makes use of the Internet's expressive possibilities to offer audiences, especially young people, a new way to deal with the Holocaust.

Open to the public since August 1998, the Centre d'exposition de l'Université de Montréal is a place where different types of university learning converge.

In the late nineties, Juan Geuer began to experiment with video and is now exploring what he terms "aesthetic bonding."

Established in 1989 at the l'Université du Québec à Montréal (GRAM) brings together artists, theorists and researchers from various universities with the aim of facilitating creation and promotion of media art.
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A computer program synchronized dot-matrix printers via a server and read complex ASCII text files in order to create musical compositions.

This Chair, housed in Concordia's Faculty of Fine Arts, will foster the development of research in areas where the fine arts and computer science come together.

Quebec's association of directors, the Association des réalisateurs et réalisatrices du Québec (ARRQ) is dedicated to supporting and developing the professional, economic, cultural, social and moral interests of its members.

Catherine Richards continues exploring the pressures, changes and contradictions that drive our understanding of ourselves.

The fondation du neuvième art (F9) is a Montreal-based, non-profit organization dedicated to disseminating and exhibiting Quebec and French comic strips and animation using new technologies.

In operation since 1995, the Arizona State Art Museum is a large university gallery with a strong reputation for representing innovative contemporary and historical works by local and international artists.

Sensorium is an Internet site that presents Web projects created by a group of Japanese writers, musicians, designers, cultural anthropologists and programmers.

Landscape One is an interactive video panorama for multiple users on which video images of Mount-Royal Park in Montréal are projected.

A unique research centre dedicated to intermedia practices, CRI (Centre for Research into Intermediality) is committed to exploring the rapidly changing relationships between old and new media.

A collaboration between Choinière, composer Thierry Fournier and François Roupinian, La Mue de l'Ange delves deeply into the relationship between software and choreography.

Montreal is surely one of the top North American cities for anyone interested in world cinema.

The Inter-Society was founded as a result of the First International Symposium on Electronic Arts (FISEA) held in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in 1988.

Souillac II's beginnings can be traced to 1997, when a group of artists and academics involved in new media art met in Souillac, France, for the first time to discuss the relationships between art, industry and innovation.

Exaucé / Salt is a multimedia performance employing live music, film, video and dramatic lighting and decor to convey the emotional and dramatic dimensions of the choreography.

Éphémère by Char Davies premiered at the National Gallery of Canada in 1998 in a solo exhibition partly funded by the Daniel Langlois Foundation.

Through the NXI GESTATIO laboratory at UQAM, Reeves has been creating architectural and meteorological sound sculptures.
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