Mineminemine
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| Mineminemine | |
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| Origin | Canada |
| Genres | Live electronics, Performance art, Experimental |
| Years active | 1999 – Present |
| Labels | Système Minuit Agence TOPO |
| Members | |
| Magali Babin André Éric Létourneau Alexandre Saint-Onge |
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Mineminemine are an eclectic Canadian experimental music and performance art group, working since the late 1990s in conceptual-based musical forms. The band was founded in 1999[1] by the three interdisciplinary artists Magali Babin, André Éric Létourneau and Alexandre Saint-Onge with the support of the Centre de recherches culturelles interdisciplinaires in Montréal, Canada. An American tour of the band have been organised by the Baltimore based interdisciplinary artist John Berndt in 2000, involving Christof Migone as a guest for the concert in New York City .[2] Mineminemine performed in many important art galleries and festivals in Europe and America such as the Red Room (Baltimore, USA), Hull Time Based Arts (Hull, UK), Westwerk (Hamburg, Germany), Université du Québec à Montréal, Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery and Sala Rosa (Montréal, Canada). They are currently working on an important Web art project with Agence TOPO in Montréal and a series of radio collaborations with conceptual sound collective Experimentallica.
[edit] References
- ^ Magali Babin: presse - actuellecd.com — musique actuelle + d’avant-garde
- ^ Gingras, Nicole, Son : Le son dans l’art contemporain canadien, Artexte, Montréal, Canada, 2006
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