A collective exhibit at Elektra (Montreal)
We co-curated Espaces Latents at ELEKTRA gallery. This landmark exhibition brings together pioneering artists in AI-generated moving images. The show examines how synthetic visuals reshape our perception of time, narrative, and reality, inviting audiences into spaces where imagination and computation continuously collide.
Espaces Latents investigates how artificial intelligence transforms the language of cinema and animation. Presenting works that operate beyond traditional storytelling, the exhibition reveals images that mutate, regenerate, and destabilize our expectations of the moving image. Here, fiction intertwines with lived perception, and visual meaning becomes something fluid rather than fixed.
The exhibition emphasizes the diversity of approaches emerging in generative video today — from conceptual research to poetic abstraction, from speculative futures to mental landscapes. Each piece questions authorship, intuition, and the role of technology in shaping what we see and how we feel.
Through these shifting perspectives, Espaces Latents highlights a turning point in contemporary media: the moment when synthetic image-making begins to define new cultural and emotional possibilities.
Participating Artists:
Vallée Duhamel
Karoline Georges
Shiro Fujioka
SPIME.IM + Akasha
Matt Zien
Above The Void
Kevin Dubeau
Exhibition Dates
November 6 → December 13, 2025
Location: ELEKTRA Gallery
5445 Av. de Gaspé #104, Montréal, QC H2T 3B2
Tuesday – Saturday
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Free entrance
Opening Night
Thursday, November 6th
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
An art book co-created with Michel Langevin