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Discover the former site of the Montreal World's Fair (1967) by exploring its last architectural and artistic vestiges. Dive into the heart of the site in the company of renowned creators and experts: Moshe Safdie, Jacques Languirand, Yves Trudeau, Luc Durand, and Yves Jasmin, among others. Their testimonials recall the ambitions and visions that underpinned this memorable event.
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🎧 Credits
Ideation, research, writing, direction: Sophie Mankowski • Sound design and music, voice: Antoine Bédard • Music: James Cargill from Broadcast • Music: Jazz trio • Mixing: Simon R. Tremblay • Illustrations: Serge Rhéaume
Produced with the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the help of the Société du Parc Jean-Drapeau
By Portrait SonoreDiscover the former site of the Montreal World's Fair (1967) by exploring its last architectural and artistic vestiges. Dive into the heart of the site in the company of renowned creators and experts: Moshe Safdie, Jacques Languirand, Yves Trudeau, Luc Durand, and Yves Jasmin, among others. Their testimonials recall the ambitions and visions that underpinned this memorable event.
For an immersive listening experience, download the Portrait Sonore app on iOS or Android Play.
🎧 Support Portrait Sonore
By donating, you support the creation and dissemination of quality works, ensure the continuity of our projects and our team, and encourage the creation of exceptional sound archives and testimonies.
Make a donation.
🎧 Credits
Ideation, research, writing, direction: Sophie Mankowski • Sound design and music, voice: Antoine Bédard • Music: James Cargill from Broadcast • Music: Jazz trio • Mixing: Simon R. Tremblay • Illustrations: Serge Rhéaume
Produced with the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the help of the Société du Parc Jean-Drapeau