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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Treffle Berthlaume, Andre Eric Letourneau, Alanis Obomsawin, George Anastasios Magalios, Daniele Rochon, Paul-Emile Borduas, Janet Perlman, Andre Pijet, Lorenzo de Nevers, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Ernest Cormier, Raoul Barre, Guerdy J. Preval, Dean DeBlois, Joseph Legare, Sylvie Belanger, Julien Vallee, Jack Goldstein, Yves Trudeau, Stephane Delapree, Leonel Jules, Guido Nincheri, Joe Talirunili, Guy Delisle, Jean-Paul Mousseau, Genevieve Cadieux, Tivi Etok, Prudence Heward, Lucien Parent, Ozias Leduc, Diane Dufresne, Edward Zuber, Jean Paul Lemieux, Charles Gibbons, Denis Juneau, Beaver Hall Group, Jordi Bonet, Cosimo Cavallaro, Vittorio Fiorucci, John A. Hammond, Mimi Parent, Volatile Works, Kate Armstrong, Napoleon Bourassa, Eric Goldberg, Edwin Holgate, Robert-Emile Fortin, Magali Babin, Gilles Boisvert, Anne Savage, Claude A. Simard, Sylvia Daoust, David Altmejd, William Commanda, Pierre Coupey, Claire Meunier, Bernard Poulin, Nathalie Quagliotto, Henri Julien, Yvon d'Anjou, Pascale Quiviger, Jori Smith, David Six, Serge Chapleau, Yuula Benivolski, Julien Hebert, Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, Jessy Veilleux, Charles Daudelin, Marc-Aurele Fortin, Roseline Delisle, Roland Paradis, Narcisse Poirier, Marcel Barbeau, Christof Migone, Sam Borenstein, Vanessa Yanow, Samuel Roy-Bois, Pierre Gauvreau, Peter Whalley, Roger Fauteux. Excerpt: Andre Eric Letourneau (born September 25, 1967) is a French Canadian media and transmedia artist, author, musician, composer and curator based primarily in Montreal, Canada. He uses several pseudonyms, most notably Francois Quoirez and algojo)(algojo. His work has been associated with the development of action art, radio drama, performance art, process art, photography, sound poetry and experimental music. Since the 1980s, Letourneau has presented intermedia works in international performance a...