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Luc Langlois under-graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and holds a master’s degree in Game Design from the University of Montréal. He is the original creator of the aquacryographic technique. This multidisciplinary artist, hired in 2007 by Studio Ubisoft Montréal is also one of the founding members of the musical project Ö. He exhibited from the beginning of his career with world-renowned artists such as Armand Vaillancourt and Jean-Guy Mongeau. Currently, Luc Langlois is working on the conception and level design of the next game based on the next James Cameron’s [Alien, Terminator, The Abyss, Titanic] project [Avatar] which will be released at the end of 2009... R E V I E W - from the origInal french “Instantaneous, on the spur of the declining movement, Luc LANGLOIS seizes the ephemeral side of an evolving world going away, coming closer, joining, dissolving, hanging in a floating brightness. Defying the laws of balance, his shapes do not present any grip, any gaze resistance, they are free, and they drag us towards the infinite, the game of space.” -Danielle Legrain, art critic..

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Member Since: 30/01/2005
Band Website: www.langloisart.com
Band Members: Luc Langlois : Music & Edit Véronique J. : Cello
Influences: Homo sapien's superstring theory, homo hybridus's life, homo machinus's structure...fabric of space and time's curve.
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Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Pöetry

  Clockwork of an electric Heaven   The perfect snowflake in my brain Float like a mote of dust In our burning sky Like a quasar wearing the Wings of infinity In a fading fuse My bea...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:15:00 GMT

Hard drive problems...almost everything is lost.

I have some mechanical problems with my hard drive. Now, almost everyhting (music tracks, sounds, mix & even some digital artworks) is lost. With times, we will built stronger art & track...
Posted by on Wed, 28 Jun 2006 07:22:00 GMT