SUSY.TECHNOLOGY
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SUSY.TECHNOLOGY operates as a collective of artists based in Montréal (Tio'tia:ke). Founded in 2015, it includes Milo Reinhardt (/||\||\), Teo Zamudio, Cat Lamoureux (Valeda) and Xavier Arocha (Witnessing). As solo artists and as a collective, their creative endeavours take on many forms, spanning the converging spheres of music, digital art, performance, immersive sound, video and installation. SUSY.TECHNOLOGY has been invited to develop audio-visual and installation works for many local and international institutions such as MUTEK, the Society for Arts and Technology, Red Bull Music Academy, Forms Festival, and Sight + Sound festival. As a collective, they travelled to France in 2019 to complete a residency at Château Éphémère where they developed an immersive VR installation and in 2020 members of SUSY.TECHNOLOGY collaborated on a commission for the International Symposium for Electronic Arts.
Upcoming performances
Dubai 2024
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Past performances
Montréal 2021
Antilogy
Antilogy is an immersive performance designed for the Satosphere in which spatialized audio, 360 video, and virtual reality converge with live sound performances and, for the first time for the collective, choreographed movement created by Paige Culley. Unveiling the sonic and visual worlds of Valeda, /||\||\, Witnessing and Teo Zamudio, Antilogy conjures an alternate reality that draws the viewer deep into a story exploring consciousness and the interrelated dimensions of our shared existence.
In collaboration with the Society for Arts and Technology
Project funded by Canada Council for the Arts and the Conseil des arts de Montréal
Barcelona 2020
Antilogy
Antilogy is an immersive performance designed for the Satosphere in which spatialized audio, 360 video, and virtual reality converge with live sound performances and, for the first time for the collective, choreographed movement created by Paige Culley. Unveiling the sonic and visual worlds of Valeda, /||\||\, Witnessing and Teo Zamudio, Antilogy conjures an alternate reality that draws the viewer deep into a story exploring consciousness and the interrelated dimensions of our shared existence.
In collaboration with the Society for Arts and Technology
Project funded by Canada Council for the Arts and the Conseil des arts de Montréal
Who
Collective of artists based in Montréal (Tio'tia:ke), founded in 2015, including Milo Reinhardt (/||\||\), Teo Zamudio, Cat Lamoureux (Valeda) and Xavier Arocha (Witnessing).
Latest
Living Codex (2019)
Indivisible (2018)
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In the first collaboration of its kind for the collective, Antilogy sees SUSY.TECHNOLOGY working with choreographer and dancer Paige Culley.