Friday, October 22, 2010

Covoiturage Montreal Fredericton

Noémie Payant-Hébert Alexandre


Noémie Payant-Hébert

RUNNING RABBITS: THE FUTURE STARTS

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OPENING
Thursday, October 28 at 17:00

EXHIBITION from 28 October to 16 December 2010
The film installation Running Rabbits: Builder of future applies to reconcile the speech and language unique to cinema, video and installation and seeks to embody the elusive cinematic fiction. Inspired by the world of construction and forestry woodlot as the backbone of a drama on hold, the work thus constitutes an attempt to give them a highlight film, senior.
Interested in the concept of projection images animated as a way to create or offer fiction in material things, Noémie Payant-Hébert in this work uses sound and video in particular in terms of the digital landscape and the sound design. Shipyard future, our forests are built and demolished, despite everything, it will always fill and evacuate raging ambitions of change, fear of loneliness, a desire for discovery, and needs belonging.

This project follows a residency at Daimon production center and is produced with the support of the Council arts and letters in Quebec. Noémie Payant-Hébert holds a Master of Arts-oriented video, installation and decoration and a BA in film and video from the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi. Interested in developing the concept of gray film, she seeks her practice a possible reconciliation between languages and plastic film. His work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions including Quebec and in various festivals devoted to short films (Festival at a Glance Saguenay International Short Film, and Videographers Wanted EICV Montreal) is also one of four active members and founders of the artists Schedule 40 (the slide, Alma 2010, Biennale ORANGE St-Hyacinthe 2009, Sagamie Centre, Alma 2010, Quebec 400e, 2008, International Festival of the Gardens, 2006-2010). Also working in sets and props, she has participated in various film and television productions: "Trajectories" (Genevieve Poulette, Montreal 2007), "Smoke Without Fire" (Roger Sutton, Saguenay 2006), "Rumors" and "A World Apart "(2005, Sphere Media Montreal).

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Noémie Payant-Hébert

RUNNING RABBITS : CHANTIER D’AVENIR

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Opening
Thursday, October 28, 5 p.m.

Exhibition October 28 - December 16, 2010
The film installation Running Rabbits: Chantier d’avenir is an attempt to reconcile the dialogues and languages of film, video and installation and to give shape to the elusive quality of cinematographic fiction. The work presents an apparently suspended drama based on the realities of the logging camp and wood lot, which are endowed with a cinematographic dimension extending beyond the frame.
Driven by a keen interest in creating or suggesting fictitious narratives through the projection of animated images upon material objects, Noémie Payant-Hébert employs sound and video in this work, particularly through the use of digital landscapes and music loops. Ongoing worksites, our forests are raised up and cut down, an activity which will remain tied to the satisfaction and exhaustion of raging ambition for change, fear of solitude, thirst for discovery and need to belong.

The present project was completed during a creative residency at the Daïmon production center and with the support of the Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec. Noémie Payant-Hébert completed a Master's degree in art, with a special focus on video, installation and set design, and a bachelor's degree in film and video at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. Interested In developing the concept of "cinema gris", she attempts to reconcile, through her work, the different languages of film and plastic art. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions, most notably In Quebec and short film festivals (Festival Regard sur le court métrage au Saguenay, Vidéastes Recherchés and EICV Montréal). She Is also one of the four active and founding members of the artists' collective Cédule 40 (La Glissoire,Alma 2010, Biennale d’art ORANGE In St-Hyacinthe 2009, Centre Sagamie, Alma 2010, Quebec 400e,2008, Festival international de Jardins de Métis, 2006-2010). Also working in set design and accessories, she has participated in numerous film and television productions: "Trajectoires" (Geneviève Poulette, Montreal 2007), "Fumée sans feu" (Roger Laliberté, Saguenay 2006), "Rumeurs" and "Un monde à part" (2005, Sphère Média Montreal).

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