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Steve Heimbecker (Saskatchewan, Canada, 1959) • residence: Montréal, Québec • composer • writer • artist
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Read & Listen Sound ArtIn Montréal on January 20, 2004, Éditions Artextes launched S:on, Sound in Canadian Contemporary Art, an anthology compiled by Nicole Gingras. Amongst the artists represented on this publication we find Pierre-André Arcand, Georges Azzaria, Steve Heimbecker, Hugh Le Caine, Christof Migone, Hélène Prévost, Jocelyn Robert, R Murray Schafer, Michael Snow, Alexandre St-Onge, Martin Tétreault, and Hildegard Westerkamp.
Posted January 9, 2004 in What’s New |7342|
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Heimbecker at Studio d’essai, Quebec CityDuring the 2003 Mois Multi event, Steve Heimbecker presents his latest interactive installation, “Wind Array Cascade Machine” February 14, 2003 in Québec City’s studio d’essai in the Méduse artistic complex. Posted February 10, 2003 in Live Events |7204|
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“Soi-même/Priser à deux,” a Côté Tardif duoDuring the “Mois Multi” events, musician Michel F Côté and choregrapher Catherine Tardif presents “Soi-même/Priser à deux,” a minimalist duo that delicately blurs the frontier between music and body. The evening also proposes a sonic installation by Jean-Pierre Gauthier, “Piézoom,” and an audio performance by Steve Heimbecker, “What is not Babylone.” A Recto-Verso presentation, held at the Multi hall of Méduse (Québec City), Friday February 22, 2002.
Posted January 29, 2002 in Live Events |7024| actuellecd.com Steve Heimbecker: headlines |
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