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  • NICOLE BROSSARD

    NICOLE BROSSARD
    Cascade d'ubiquité

    A body of poems from various publications of the author.

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  • JEANNE PAINCHAUD

    JEANNE PAINCHAUD
    Montréal, marée basse

    I have always been fascinated by public art and street art, which are committed to reaching out to people and challenging the everyday life of ordinary people. Moreover, frustrated that the haiku is not so well known, I searched a long time for the way to diffuse it in other ways, and thus join a new audience of readers.

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  • Carl Trahan

    Carl Trahan
    labêteélémentaire

    For the Écritures publiques project, Carl Trahan decided to work with a selection of texts referring to the mass and the crowd. This initiative is motivated by the location of the proposed support (in the town’s center, nearby a subway station, in front of a busy bus stop).

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  • Cynthia Girard

    Cynthia Girard

    After reflecting upon the interventional space where the sign is located, the strongest references to appear were the Red Light district, the student crisis', and the Quartier des Spectacles. Each of the nine poems were written bearing all of these considerations in mind.

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  • SOUFÏA BENSAÏD

    SOUFÏA BENSAÏD
    gr’attitude’ du jour

    I note what I appreciate from my day. It's about simple actions and small gestures, what is needed to cultivate a conscientious attitude in front of what surrounds me. I celebrate my appreciations at the studio each day with a written page of gr‘attitude’.

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  • Isabelle Lamarre and Bruno Mainville

    Isabelle Lamarre and Bruno Mainville
    Gratter le pigment des rues

    Sharpen your senses, wear out your shoes and take to the streets. To hear, breathe, palpitate, rustle the city. Pick up its words. "Belle Gueule", "Jours d'école", "King", "VENTE VENTE VENTE", "silence"... The words of the city are everywhere, in the civic order and the human disorder, they break through.

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  • Marc-Antoine K. Phaneuf

    Marc-Antoine K. Phaneuf
    Moments magiques

    Marc-Antoine K. Phaneuf presents a selection of sentences that he’s been writing and collecting for some time. They are affirmative sentences whose subject appears questionable and silly.

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  • CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2013

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2013
    Urban writings

    DARE-DARE pursues the project of urban poetry/writing in a lightbox. The sentences, poems or onomatopoeias will be visible on a weekly basis for thousands of passers-by.

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  • Daniel Canty

    Daniel Canty
    RED SHIFT

    The reality of the Red Light has been absorbed by the expansion of the Quartier des spectacles. Red Shift offers a poetic countdown that invites you to dislocate history and go behind the scenes of today's Montreal to meet Lily and get back in time.

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  • Simon Brown

    Simon Brown
    Questions posées en vue d'une réponse définitive

    Can the artistic gesture take the form of a question, and not that of a statement? It is this question that is at the origin of the project Questions posées en vue d'une réponse définitive.

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  • Rémi Beaupré

    Rémi Beaupré
    Meme Snippets

    The project plays with the syntax of HTML, CSS or chatspeak tags to craft coded phrases that address ethics, media and the future. His statements will be inserted randomly throughout the year and will serve to punctuate the annual programming of this component.

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  • Julie Faubert

    Julie Faubert
    LES MOTS (2nd part)

    Julie Faubert’s Les Mots offers the city as a critical space in which to reflect on words that permit (or forid) us to think.

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  • Julie Faubert

    Julie Faubert
    Apparaître/disparaître : LES MOTS (volet 1)

    Julie Faubert takes a critical look at the words that allow us (or not) to think, the words that we don't abuse enough, the words that, to be truly accurate, should also be constantly invented.

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  • Mona Sharma

    Mona Sharma
    Giving Words to the Ground: the Cabot Square project

    The rhythmic flow of development and decline in the history of Cabot Square and its surroundings are made use of by Mona Sharma to create her drawings and urban tales.

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  • J.R. Carpenter

    J.R. Carpenter
    In absentia

    In absentia is a web-based writing project that addresses gentrification and its erasures in the Mile End neighbourhood of Montreal.

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  • Shannon Cochrane and Jacob Wren

    Shannon Cochrane and Jacob Wren
    Five Important Books

    The academic community and the general public often debate the criteria for recognition of literary work. The importance given to a book reflects the values of a society. The Five Important Books project takes these issues out of the realm of normative discourse and places them in the hands of readers who still appreciate a good book.

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