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FIMAV 42 Quartier général

Introducing the FIMAV 42 Quartier général Studio Monique-Bourgeois | Carré 150 The Quartier général is a festival hub, a place for FIMAV attendees, artists, and staff to gather around festival events. The QG is in the Studio Monique-Bourgeois, Carré 150 (2nd floor, left of the bar). Grab a drink from the bar and something from FIMAV 42 Quartier général

Martin Tétreault: Panorama

Martin Tétreault Martin TétreaultPanorama Quebec | World Premierefree admission10- Centre d’art Jacques-et-Michel-Auger In 1998, at FIMAV, Martin Tétreault performed a solo concert featuring turntables without records: needle on turntable, electrical interference, 60 Hz, speed variations. In 2026, his sound installations form a career retrospective. The persistent absence of vinyl, despite being the matrix of language Martin Tétreault: Panorama

Andrew Beaudoin: Entrentendre

Andrew Beaudoin Andrew BeaudoinEntrentendre Quebec | World Premierefree entry9- Vitrine Gérald Musique This is a work born of a fragmented lineage. It is a quest for a space where identity is woven, through listening, in relationships rather than in belonging. It affirms the right to a shifting, irreducible identity that is always in the making—a Andrew Beaudoin: Entrentendre

François Quévillon: Quelque part entre la singularité technologique et la singularité écologique

François Quévillon François QuévillonQuelque part entre la singularité technologique et la singularité écologique Quebec | World Premierefree admission8- Rue de la Gare This sound and visual installation features worn-out or damaged mobile devices, revived as attuned organisms that communicate through electronic pulses and whispers, generating feedback, noise, and unstable saturation. These zombie technologies compose a François Quévillon: Quelque part entre la singularité technologique et la singularité écologique

Luc Bonin: Le Night Shift Orchestra

Luc Bonin Luc BoninLe Night Shift Orchestra Quebec | World Premierefree admission7- Rue de la Gare At the crossroads of sound art, visual installation, and experimental documentary, this work is based on a unique concept: attracted by light sources placed on prepared musical instruments, moths become the performers of a nocturnal concerto. Biographical Note: Luc Luc Bonin: Le Night Shift Orchestra