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Thien Vu Dang aka VJ Pillow performs in Montreal's electronic scene since spring 2001. His visual performances merrily mix elements of documentary, fiction and experimental videos to construct a new kind of cinema. The architecture of the living city and the system that regulate the society are his main inspiration. His work is a constant quest to find new ways of communicating through images and sound. He finds in video performances an ideal organic playground for his experimentations. His works has been shown in major events in Montreal and around the world. | Thien Vu Dang aka VJ Pillow performs in Montreal's electronic scene since spring 2001. His visual performances merrily mix elements of documentary, fiction and experimental videos to construct a new kind of cinema. The architecture of the living city and the system that regulate the society are his main inspiration. His work is a constant quest to find new ways of communicating through images and sound. He finds in video performances an ideal organic playground for his experimentations. His works has been shown in major events in Montreal and around the world. |
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Thien Vu Dang aka VJ Pillow performs in Montreal's electronic scene since spring 2001. His visual performances merrily mix elements of documentary, fiction and experimental videos to construct a new kind of cinema. The architecture of the living city and the system that regulate the society are his main inspiration. His work is a constant quest to find new ways of communicating through images and sound. He finds in video performances an ideal organic playground for his experimentations. His works has been shown in major events in Montreal and around the world.