PERFORMANCES - Esplanade Tranquille
Montreal premiere: friday may 23rd 2025 at 7pm
Show 2: saturday may 24th 2025 at 7pm
Show 3: sunday may 25th at 4pm
The performances will take place on the Esplanade Tranquille in the Quartier des Spectacles from May 23 to 25, 2025.
This show is open to all audiences.
The nearest metro station is Saint-Laurent on the green line.
The black cubic stage installation featuring a 12'x12' LED screen will be available 24/7 on the esplanade.
Seating will be available in front of the stage.
This free, outdoor show lasts 1 hour. Each performance will be followed by a 30-minute discussion, hosted with the help of Multitudes.
An alternative plan will be communicated on our digital platforms in case the weather does not allow an outdoor performance.
WORKSHOPS-DISCUSSIONS - Le Réfectoire of the Esplanade Tranquille
Workshop - Digital sobriety with Daria Marchenko
saturday may 24th 2025 from 11am to 1pm
Workshop - Digital sovereignty with Valentine Goddard
saturday may 24th from 3pm to 5pm
Workshop - Distinguish true from false with Anne Nguyen
sunday may 25th 2025 from 1pm to 3pm
Three discussion-workshops are being offered in collaboration with three digital experts: Daria Marchenko, Valentine Goddard, and Anne Nguyen. The workshops will take place in Le Réfectoire of the Esplanade Tranquille.
We encourage existing groups to attend these workshops.
To accommodate your arrival, please contact us at communication@atsa.qc.ca.
FILM PROJECTION - Esplanade Tranquille
"In the Belly of AI" by Henri Poulin
saturday may 24th at 9pmMagical, autonomous, all-powerful... Artificial intelligences fuel both our dreams and our nightmares. But while tech giants promise the advent of a new humanity, the reality of their production remains totally hidden. While data centers concrete over landscapes and dry up rivers, millions of workers around the world prepare the billions of data that will feed Big Tech's voracious algorithms, at the cost of their mental and emotional health. They are hidden in the belly of AI. Could they be the collateral damage of the ideology of "long-termism" that has been brewing in Silicon Valley for some years now?