Anne-Marie Bouchard lives and works in Québec City. She has been making videos since 1999 and creating installations since 2001. Her work is about exploring the mysteries and wonders of the world and questioning the way we perceive and analyze it. She practices an art of perceptions, impressions, and evocation; of poetry. Her work has been shown in numerous festivals around the world. Her installations have been presented in situ and in galleries such as CRANE Lab (France), Studio XX (Montreal), le GRAVE (Victoriaville), Galerie WARC (Toronto), and Galerie du Vidéographe (Montreal).
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Old footage from 16mm film is scratched, drawn upon, and experimentally animated with a quantum dots solution. The film seems at first about sound, the moon, and exotic birds, but it is more about narration, experimentation, and playfulness.
An experimental animated film built around a single sound recording that evokes travel, the need to communicate, solitude, fragility, the desire for freedom, the arrival of fall, and our ephemeral existence.
Old footage from 16mm film is scratched, drawn upon, and experimentally animated with a quantum dots solution. The film seems at first about sound, the moon, and exotic birds, but it is more about narration, experimentation, and playfulness.
An experimental animated film built around a single sound recording that evokes travel, the need to communicate, solitude, fragility, the desire for freedom, the arrival of fall, and our ephemeral existence.