Baron Lanteigne (b. 1987) depicts our relationship with technology and its infrastructure through installations combining modified displays and various electronics that behave as portals opening to his virtual worlds. Baron lives and works in Quebec City, Canada, however, the core of his work comes from his involvement with many online fringe communities and virtual collaborations. Stemming from the internet, his work is now presented internationally at digital art events such as: The Wrong Biennale, real-fake.org, ISEA 2020, Les Garages Numériques (BE), Mapping Festival (CH), Mirage Festival (FR), Vector Festival (CA), Dutch Design Week (NL), Sónar+D (ES), CuVo Video Art Festival (ES), Electrofringe (AU), CPH:DOX (DK) and at the Budapest’s Ludwig Museum (HU). Baron Lanteigne also specializes as a technological consultant for artists and artist-run centers.

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