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André Éric Létourneau is a French Canadian media and transmedia artist, researcher, author, musician, composer, curator and professor based primarily in Montreal and , Québec, Canada. He uses several pseudonyms, most notably Benjamin Muon and algojo)(algojo. His work has been associated with the development of performance art, radio art, process art, sound poetry and experimental music. Since the 1980s, Létourneau has presented intermedia works in international performance art festivals, galleries and museums such as the Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre (1992), The James H.W. Thompson Foundation in Bangkok (one of Thailand's National Museums directed under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, 2006) and at the Pointe-à-Callière Museum (as part of L

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  • André Éric Létourneau is a French Canadian media and transmedia artist, researcher, author, musician, composer, curator and professor based primarily in Montreal and , Québec, Canada. He uses several pseudonyms, most notably Benjamin Muon and algojo)(algojo. His work has been associated with the development of performance art, radio art, process art, sound poetry and experimental music. Since the 1980s, Létourneau has presented intermedia works in international performance art festivals, galleries and museums such as the Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre (1992), The James H.W. Thompson Foundation in Bangkok (one of Thailand's National Museums directed under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, 2006) and at the Pointe-à-Callière Museum (as part of L (en)
  • André Éric Létourneau, ou plus simplement Éric Létourneau, est un artiste interdisciplinaire canadien-français, né à Montréal le 25 septembre 1967. Il poursuit depuis 1986 un travail où se recoupent la musique, les arts plastiques, l'art action, la création radiophonique et les arts médiatiques. Ses œuvres furent présentées dans le cadre d'une cinquantaine d'événements internationaux, galeries, espaces publics et musées tels la James H.W. Thompson Foundation à Bangkok (l'un des musées nationaux de Thaïlande parrainé par Sa Majesté La Princesse Royale Maha Chakri Sirindhorn en 2006) et au Musée de la Pointe-à-Callière (par Les Escales Improbables en 2007 à Montréal). En 2006, puis en 2010, il est l'un des artistes représentant le Canada aux XVe et XVIIe éditions de la Biennale de Paris (où (fr)
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