ILIDI is a program of virtual workshops for Quebec-Mexico co-creation in digital literature born from the collaboration between the Montreal artist-run center TOPO, the artistic collective andamio.in and the Centro de Cultura Digital (CCD) of Mexico.
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This program culminated in a virtual exhibition of 7 artistic projects created as a result of these workshops.
Check out the tutorial for easy navigation through the exhibition
Video tutorial
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Unfortunately, the platform that hosted the exhibition, Mozilla Hubs, has closed. You can relive the exhibition through the photos and videos on this site.
Projects to discover
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Ané
How can we create a shamanic experience through a digital medium? How can we bridge the ancient knowledge of our ancestors to our…
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Collaborative poetry
Collaborative Poetry is a project by Canadian poet Jessica Tremblay and Mexican poet Marja Paulino. The exhibit showcases the results…
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Re: < I'm all the landscape >
In 2019, I created the performative installation El tiempo de ser, a free adaptation of Alessandro Baricco’s Mr Gwyn. This novel tells the story…
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Poetic language is distorted language. While everyday language communicates (or tries to), poetic language does a little more than…
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The humble equation
The humble equation began as a musical score project to understand the spirit of an ‘objuet’. It was a question of wondering how in such…
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Píldoras contra el sueño
Píldoras contra el sueño (“Pills against sleep”) is a project that establishes a dialogue between a science fiction story and open…
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(Don’t) be a cyborg
The cyborg, although born with the technological revolution of 1980, has now become a concept that goes beyond dystopia and imagined worlds…
Past Activities
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Anthology of Digital Literature in the Americas
Vendredi 29 Avril 2022
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Performance and Digital Literature
Friday, May 6 and 13, 2022
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Visuals
Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15, 2022