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Pour la version française : http://www.fondation-langlois.org/f/informations/nouvelles/index.html [ Veuillez excuser les envois multiples / apologies for cross-posting ] **Press Release** THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION AND ÉPOXY COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCE THE PRODUCTION OF **ANARCHIVE 2 - MICHAEL SNOW** http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/collection/snow/index.html Montreal, March 28, 2002 - The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology and Époxy Communications are proud to announce they are teaming up for the DVD-ROM **anarchive 2 - Michael Snow**, which will be launched this fall. This co-production has been made possible thanks to financial support from Telefilm Canada and assistance from Canadian Heritage (the Museums Assistance Program) and the Canada Council for the Arts. In collaboration with the artist Michael Snow, the Foundation has chosen a selection of about 80 works to be illustrated and documented with images, audio and video clips, and 2-D and 3-D animation along with documents from the artist's archives. Époxy is handling the design, production and artistic direction of the DVD-ROM whose interface is being partly designed by Michael Snow. The DVD-ROM will include a comprehensive database of all works by the artist, lists of exhibitions as well as an exhaustive bibliography. For further details on this project, consult the Foundation's site: http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/collection/snow/index.html Michael Snow is among Canada's leading artists. In March 2000, his film work earned him one of the country's highest distinctions, the Governor General's Award for visual and media arts. A multidisciplinary talent, Snow works as a painter, photographer, filmmaker and musician. His 1967 film Wavelength revealed him as one of North America's foremost avant-garde filmmakers. In the past decade, Snow has taken part in all the major exhibitions focusing on images in the contemporary world. Among these exhibits: Passage de l'image (mounted by the Centre Georges Pompidou), Projections, les transports de l'image (first presented at the Centre Le Fresnoy) and the Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon (which in 1995 celebrated a century of cinema). In addition, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Power Plant at Harbour Front put on a joint retrospective called The Michael Snow Project. Recently, a major retrospective on Snow, Panoramique : oeuvres photographiques et films = Photographic Works and Films : 1962-1999, was held in Europe. Last year, the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol, England, presented Michael Snow: almost Cover to Cover, an exhibition that is now touring England. For the past two years, the Daniel Langlois Foundation has been involved in developing and prototyping a bilingual DVD-ROM dedicated to Snow's work. The disc will target the education market, particularly universities and art and film schools. It is being produced in partnership with Anne-Marie Duguet of the Université de Paris 1 (Sorbonne-Panthéon) and is part of anarchive, a collection of CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs exploring contemporary artists and created with their assistance. This series began with anarchive 1 - Muntadas: Media Architecture Installations. Two other DVD-ROMs are now in the works. The first, which Anne-Marie Duguet is also putting together, looks at the work of Nam June Paik. The second, for which the Foundation and Époxy have joined forces, investigates Snow's work. ABOUT THE DANIEL LANGLOIS FOUNDATION FOR ART, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY The Daniel Langlois Foundation's purpose is to further artistic and scientific knowledge by fostering the meeting of art and science in the field of technologies. The Foundation seeks to nurture a critical awareness of technology's implications for human beings and their natural and cultural environments, and to promote the exploration of aesthetics suited to evolving human environments. The Center for Research and Documentation (CR+D) seeks to document history, artworks and practices associated with electronic and digital media arts and to make this information available to researchers in an innovative manner through data communications. ABOUT ÉPOXY COMMUNICATIONS Époxy, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, is a development studio working in technology, culture and branding. Based in Montreal and Paris, Époxy offers such services as branding, 2-D and 3-D graphic design, graphic animation for new media and cinema, and interactive communications (mobile telephony, Internet, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM). Its creative talent has garnered Époxy many national and international awards. Époxy's diverse client list includes Softimage, Avid Technologies, Getty images, Domtar, Labatt Breweries, Orage, MindAvenue, Lightworks, Liberty, Interbrew, Papiers Rolland and Dharma Resorts. - 30 - SOURCES Jean Gagnon, Director of Programs, Daniel Langlois Foundation Audrey Navarre, Assistant of the Director of Programs (514) 987-7177, anavarre@fondation-langlois.org www.fondation-langlois.org Jean-Sébastien Ouellet, General Manager Époxy Communications (514) 866-6900, Ext. 222, jsouellet@epoxy.ca www.epoxy.ca INFORMATION Valérie Gonzalo (514) 626-6976, gonzalo@videotron.ca Marie & June inc. 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