EXPOSITIONS / SOUND ART

Vernissages / Opening reception : 13 JUIN / JUNE 13, 2024 @ 17 h / 5 PM

GALERIE SANS NOM + SALLE SANS SOUS

@ 140 BOTSFORD STREET
• ENTRÉE LIBRE / FREE ADMISSION •

Jean Legenou
La douceur des gens
Galerie Sans Nom

Sylvie Boulianne + Amélie Richard + Lysanne Lombard
N’importe qui peut jouer de la guitare
Salle Sans Sous


FILM

13 JUIN / JUNE 13, 2024 @ 19H / 7PM

SALLE BERNARD-LEBLANC

@ 140 BOTSFORD STREET
• ENTRÉE LIBRE / FREE ADMISSION •

Daniel Weintraub graduated from the film program at Northwestern University.

As a broadcast and commercial editor and compositor, Daniel has vast experience with a wide variety of formats and genres. He has worked with clients such as American Express, Canon, Comedy Central, The Travel Channel, Fuse, Proctor and Gamble, HBO, NBC, MTV, and companies and organizations throughout the Hudson Valley. Recently, Daniel has edited two feature length documentaries, including “Forced Change”, a story about human displacement following hurricane Katrina, which is currently winning awards ant film festivals across the country. 

Additionally, Daniel is a producer and director who has made documentaries, short films, dance films, music videos, corporate videos, and commercials. Films Daniel has directed have featured in film festivals and museums around the world. 

In addition to film and video,  Daniel’s other passion is music. Daniel’s recording studio, Hell’s Kitchen Recording, has been the home base for his musical exploits over the past 10 years. In this capacity, he has also recorded other musicians of all styles, including The Felice Brothers, Pauline Oliveros, Nels Cline, and many more. In addition, Daniel has vast experience recording VO and ADR, doing sound design, and mixing for picture.

« Deep Listening : The Story of Pauline Oliveros » raconte l'histoire de Pauline Oliveros, compositrice, interprète, enseignante, philosophe, innovatrice technologique et humanitaire emblématique. Elle était l'une des premières musiciennes électroniques au monde, la seule femme parmi les grands compositeurs américains de l'après-guerre, une maîtresse de l'accordéon, une professeure et une mentor pour les musicien.nes, une passerelle vers la musique et le son pour les non-musicien.nes et une innovatrice technique qui a aidé à développer tout, des outils qui permettent aux musiciens de jouer ensemble alors qu'ils se trouvent dans des pays différents aux logiciels qui permettent aux personnes souffrant de graves handicaps de créer de la belle musique. À l'avant-garde de la musique américaine contemporaine depuis six décennies, son histoire éclaire le chemin qui nous a menés là où nous sommes et où l'avenir nous mènera dans les mondes de la musique, de la philosophie du son et de l'art de l'écoute.

Un film de Daniel Weintraub
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“Deep Listening: The Story of Pauline Oliveros” tells the story of the iconic composer, performer, teacher, philosopher, technological innovator and humanitarian, Pauline Oliveros. She was one of the world’s original electronic musicians, the only female amongst notable post-war American composers, a master accordion player, a teacher and mentor to musicians, a gateway to music and sound for non-musicians and a technical innovator who helped develop everything from tools that allow musicians to play together while in different countries to software that enables those with severe disabilities to create beautiful music. On the vanguard of contemporary American music for six decades, her story illuminates the pathway to how we got where we are and where the future will take us in the worlds of music, the philosophy of sound, and the art of listening.

A film project by Daniel Weintraub

En partenariat avec / In partnership with Miroir/Mirror