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Canadian artist’s audio-visual installation to enthral Hanoi audience

An audio-visual installation titled “Invisible Fragments” by Félix-Antoine Morin from Montreal, Canada is set to take place in Hanoi from February 29 to March 3.
Canadian artist’s audio-visual installation to enthral Hanoi audience ảnh 1A banner of the event (Photo courtesy of the artist's website)
Hanoi (VNA) – An audio-visualinstallation titled “Invisible Fragments” by Félix-Antoine Morin from Montreal,Canada is set to take place in Hanoi from February 29 to March 3.

The exhibition is a scalable audio-visualinstallation that unveils several miniature territories, whose details,inaccessible to the naked eyes, become objects of contemplation under thecamera.

The soundtracks that accompany the imagesare purely subjective and seek to create a synchrony with the unfolding images.The use of combined sounds in this installation makes it possible to linkheterogeneous spaces.

Notably, on February 29, the exhibitionwill feature a dance performance by Vietnamese-French contemporary artist Kim-SanhChau.

Morin studied visual arts at Université duQuébec à Montréal and electroacoustic composition at the Conservatory ofMontreal. In 2012, he received the Joseph S. Stauffer award from the CanadaCouncil for the Arts. His works have been featured at several national andinternational events./.
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