SUSPENDED TIME is an “augmented cinema” project. A cinema of images and shadows that erases the facade of York Quay, one of Toronto's HARBOURFRONT CENTER buildings, to make way for a work of architectural projection.
This poetic work is freely inspired by the industrial past of the HARBOURFRONT CENTER and connects the social imagination and the individuals who are invited to experience a "historical metamorphosis" of the place. These fragments of memory, sometimes intimate and sometimes collective, emerge from the facade under their astonished gaze.
This poetic work is freely inspired by the industrial past of the HARBOURFRONT CENTER and connects the social imagination and the individuals who are invited to experience a "historical metamorphosis" of the place. These fragments of memory, sometimes intimate and sometimes collective, emerge from the facade under their astonished gaze.
My Role:
Inspired by the building and its history, I created poetic images that would reveal the story in a subtle yet immersive way.
Credits:
CLIENT: Harbourfront Center
PRODUCER: Emmanuel Sevigny
CO-PRODUCED WITH: Harbourfront Center
DESIGN AND REALIZATION: Emmanuel Sévigny
COORDINATION: Alina Maizel
MANAGEMENT & TECHNICAL INSTALLATION: Guillaume Falstrault
VISUAL COMPOSITION: Sindre Ulvik Péladeau
3D ANIMATION: Sindre Ulvik Péladeau │ Émilie Lamoureux-Cyr
MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN: David Drury
TEXTS: David Drury
NARRATOR: Leighland Beckman
ADAPTED FROM ''The Poetics of Spaces'' by Gaston Bachelard
DANCER: Anabel Gagnon
ARCHIVES: Harbourfront Center │ The City of Toronto Archives │ Toronto Port Authority
PRODUCER: Emmanuel Sevigny
CO-PRODUCED WITH: Harbourfront Center
DESIGN AND REALIZATION: Emmanuel Sévigny
COORDINATION: Alina Maizel
MANAGEMENT & TECHNICAL INSTALLATION: Guillaume Falstrault
VISUAL COMPOSITION: Sindre Ulvik Péladeau
3D ANIMATION: Sindre Ulvik Péladeau │ Émilie Lamoureux-Cyr
MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN: David Drury
TEXTS: David Drury
NARRATOR: Leighland Beckman
ADAPTED FROM ''The Poetics of Spaces'' by Gaston Bachelard
DANCER: Anabel Gagnon
ARCHIVES: Harbourfront Center │ The City of Toronto Archives │ Toronto Port Authority