Luc Courchesne
Email: luc.courchesne@umontreal.ca
Web site: www.din.umontreal.ca/
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Born in 1952 (QuÚbec), Courchesne studied at the Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Halifax (Bachelor of Design in Communication,
1974), and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
(Master of Science in Visual Studies, 1984).
He began his explorations in interactive video in 1984 when he
co-authored Elastic Movies, one of the earliest experiement in the
field with Ellen Sebring, Benjamin Bergery, Bill Seaman, Glorianna
Davenport and others. He has since produced several installations
including Encyclopedia Chiaroscuro (1987), Portrait One (1990),
Family Portrait (1993), Hall of Shadows (1996), Landscape One (1997),
Passages (1998), Rendez-vous (1999), The Visitor: Living by Numbers
(2001) and Untitled (2002).
His work has been shown extensively in galleries and museums
worldwide: Sydney's Art Gallery of New South Wales, New York's Museum
of Modern Art, Tokyo's InterCommunication Center (ICC), Paris' La
Villette, Karlsruhe's ZKM/Medienmuseum, MontrÚal's MusÚe d'art
contemporain... His instalaltions are part of the collections of the
National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the ZKM/Medienmuseum
(Karlsruhe), the NTT Intercommuncation Center (Tokyo) and of the
Museum of Communication (Bern). Luc Courchesne was awarded the Grand
Prix of the ICC Biennale '97 in Tokyo and an Award of Distinction at
Pris Ars Electronica 1999 in Linz, Austria.
Based in Montreal, Luc Courchesne is professor of design at
UniversitÚ de MontrÚal and president of the Society for Art and
Technology (SAT).
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