Sound projects by Jp Jullin
Qualia are the subjective qualities of experiences, shaping how we perceive sensations—whether visual, bodily, or emotional. The sight of a red flower will not provoke the same sensation as a purple one, just as a piano note will not affect us in the same way if played by a violin.
These sonic differences are explored using machine learning algorithms in an immersive performance, where timbral and spatial characteristics are explored in collaboration with the machine.
📷 Laura Criollo-Carrillo / 2023 📷
Latences is a multidisciplinary exhibition combining sound compositions with silver photographs. Embedded in the frames, the sound explores memory by blending stillness and movement. Each composition evokes emotions, inviting viewers to interpret the scenes through their own emotional lens.
Collaboration with Maureen Sassi & Zak Colello
📷 Pierre Inglebert / 2022 📷
Ensemble d’Oscillateurs' third album, 5 Directions, envisions the future of sine wave-based ensemble performances. Featuring 10 musicians on analog oscillators, the title reflects the various paths this unique ensemble can explore.
Directed by Nicolas Bernier
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A nadir is the point on the celestial sphere directly downward, representing the sun's position at midnight. It also symbolizes the lowest, most hopeless moment. Nadir is a study of this lowest point, depicting a layered descent into a dystopian vision where any hope of improvement is an illusion.
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🏅 Semi-finalist at 2022 Petrichor International Music Competition 🏅
🏅 Honorable Mention at 2021 EMC Contest 🏅
🏅 5th place at JTTP 2021 🏅
📷 Ryunosuke Kikuno / 2020 📷
INUA is the inaugural exhibition of Qaumajuq, the new Inuit art centre at the WAG. It features work by over 90 Inuit artists from northern Canada and the urban South, along with pieces from circumpolar Indigenous artists, including collaborators from Alaska and Greenland. INUA also celebrates past Inuit artists, who have consistently embraced the future, with selections from existing collections.
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After meeting on a dating app, Tom and John decide to move beyond anonymity during a walk in the snowy Montreal winter. Despite John speaking neither French nor English, they begin to bond—but the curfew looms.
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🏅 Best Canadian Short - ReelOut Film Festival 🏅
🏅 Nomination - Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 🏅
Espace d'un instant is a fixed acousmatic piece accessible through a custom app. The app allows users to navigate within the sounds and move closer to them using head tracking via a webcam.
MaxMSP patch available on request