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2007 Researchers in Residence

The Foundation is pleased to announce the three 2007 recipients for residencies
in Montreal:

Lizzie Muller (Sydney, Australia) and Caitlin Jones (New York, NY, United
States) were selected for the Grants for Researchers in Residence program. The
residencies will be conducted at the Foundation's Centre for Research and
Documentation (CR+D) in Montreal.

Vishal Rawlley, an artist from Mumbai (India), was selected for the Research
and Experimentation Residencies in Montreal for Professional Artists from
Emerging Countries or Regions. This residency is offered jointly by the
Foundation and the Montreal based artist-run centre OBORO. Beginning in April
2007, the recipient will spend two months in Montreal conducting research and
technical experimentation at OBORO's studios and laboratories:
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/flash/e/index.php?NumPage=148


9 Evenings Reconsidered at the Leonard & Bina Ellen Gallery (Montreal)

Through its financial support and the loan of artifacts from its collection,
the Foundation has made possible the presentation in Montreal of the exhibition
9 Evenings Reconsidered: Art, Theatre, and Engineering, 1966.

Originally presented at the MIT List Visual Center (Cambridge, MA, U.S.) in
2006, 9 Evenings Reconsidered: Art, Theatre, and Engineering, 1966 will be
featured at Concordia University's Leonard & Bina Ellen Gallery from March 7 to
April 21, 2007.

Organized by independent curator Catherine Morris, the exhibition will showcase
extensive archival material associated with this event and offer various
viewpoints of the 10 performances presented at the 69th Regiment Armory in
1966. The Foundation has loaned a number of objects and materials from its 9
Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds to the exhibition, including, among
others, a sample of the factual footage produced by Alfons Schilling, stage
props, technological components, and technical drawings by engineer Fred
Waldhauer.

Conferences and round table discussions will also be held during the 9 Evenings
Reconsidered exhibition. An illustrated catalogue accompanies the
exhibition.For more information, please consult the Web site of the Leonard &
Bina Ellen Gallery:
http://ellengallery.concordia.ca/


Video documentation of the 2006 Matinées-Conferences

In 2006, the Foundation held two conferences in the Fellini Theatre of the
Ex-Centris Complex, and video footage of these is now available online.

On May 27, 2006, Hubert Reeves, astrophysicist, and Nicolas Reeves, artist and
designer, presented Voyageurs étonnés, chercheurs et créateurs au seuil de
l'inconnu.

On October 28, 2006, Clarisse Bardiot, a 2005 researcher in residence at the
Foundation, presented Les artistes et les ingénieurs dans 9 Evenings: Theatre
and Engineering, New York, 1966 :
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/flash/e/index.php?NumPage=1983


Digitized documents in the 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds

Digitized versions of documents pertaining to the engineer Fred Waldhauer in
the 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds are accessible on the
Foundation's CR+D web site.

For 9 Evenings, Waldhauer created the Proportional Control System (P.C.S.) used
by David Tudor in Bandoneon! (a combine). This interface was comprised of a
plotting board, 16 receivers and an electronic pen to allow numerous components
in the Armory to be remotely controlled. Notably, Tudor used the device to
spatialize the sound tracks and adjust the volume from one speaker to another:
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/flash/e/index.php?NumPage=566


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