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His work raises questions about the origin of images. Through the evanescent shimmering of electronic images, it explores issues related to the sources of visual and mental representations. Since 1997, Éric Raymond has been working on a body of work called Lanternes/ Lighthouses, which includes the Scribes series. He use drawing, natural electromagnetic waves and satellite images as sources for electronic installations that involve landscape as a subject matter for questioning the way we inhabit the earth. He is interested in the idea we have of Nature, but more specifically in the way this idea is influenced by technology and industry.
Eric Raymond has been active in the field of electronic arts for over ten years. He has exhibited his work on the national and international scene notably at the Absolut L.A. International Biennial Art Invitational (L.A. U.S.A.), Ars Electronica (Linz, Austria), L.A.Freewave (L.A. U.S.A.), Artcore Gallery (Toronto) and Dazibao (Montréal), TPW (Toronto), Inter Access (Toronto). He has published papers in Parachute, Archée and Horizon Zero. Eric Raymond is professor at the École des arts visuels et médiatiques of Université du Québec à Montréal.
Installation robotique
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