Maxime Corbeil-Perron
Maxime Corbeil-Perron is a Tio’tia:ke/Montreal-based composer, director and audiovisual performer whose work has been highlighted by numerous international competitions, media and festivals. His artistic practice unfolds in a multiplicity of media: audiovisual performance, experimental cinema, electroacoustic composition, improvisation, sound art and installation. His current works present an approach related to media archaeology, in which he seeks to establish relationships between obsolete media and contemporary technologies, in search of new aesthetic possibilities.
As a director, he received the best experimental animation award at the Ann Arbor Film Festival (2021), the prize for best experimental work at the RVQC (Canada, 2020) and the grand prize for best experimental work at Festival Tous Courts (France, 2020).
As a composer, his work was awarded an honorific mention in digital music and sound art at Prix Ars Electronica (2021). He was artist-in-residence at EMS Stockholm (2018), Signal Culture (2017, 2019) and the Société des Arts Technologiques (2019). He holds a doctorat in sonic arts from the University of Montreal.