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September 8, 2025
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From Montréal to Buenos Aires: Alexis Langevin-Tétrault and Seulement at MUTEK.AR

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From October 1 to 5, 2025, Buenos Aires will resonate with digital creativity during the 7th edition of MUTEK.AR. Spread across five emblematic venues in the Argentine capital, the festival transforms these historic spaces into audiovisual laboratories.

The 2025 edition of MUTEK.AR reaffirms the festival’s role as a space for discovery, breaking away from conventional formats to privilege curiosity and wonder. Its programming explores the intersections of art, technology, science, and critical thought.

As part of its mission to promote Québec digital creativity, MUTEK will present two performances that redefine the notion of audio/visual, alongside international artists well known within the MUTEK universe: Alexis Langevin-Tétrault et Seulement.


Alexis Langevin-Tétrault

A Montréal-based composer and stage artist, Alexis Langevin-Tétrault develops a practice that combines meticulously crafted devices, physical and kinetic performances, scenographic and dramaturgical components, a refined and critical use of digital audio technologies, timbre studies, and explorations of conceptual and social themes. His works have been presented internationally at more than one hundred events..


In REPLIKAS, Alexis Langevin-Tétrault builds a glowing metallic totem live on stage, conducting sound and light with visceral precision. Using body sensors and machine learning, he crafts a dramatic arc from somber drones to pulsing luminosity—a ritual of grief and resilience where technology channels the spiritual and the unseen.

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Seulement

Seulement is the artistic project of Mathieu Arsenault, an audiovisual artist and musician based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. His practice explores the transformative potential of the human voice in the digital realm, capturing, fragmenting, and reconfiguring it into complex structures where the organic meets the synthetic. His debut album EX PO (Mothland, 2021) reflects this approach, blending experimental electronics with elements of traditional composition.


With Bricolage Architecture, he presents a live A/V performance that merges handcrafted stop-motion animation with live modular synthesis. Vocal loops and flute interventions intertwine with visual fragments in a tactile dialogue between image and sound. The work confronts ideals of technological perfection with the fragility of the human body, celebrating rough edges and imperfections as a poetic form of resistance in the age of artificial intelligence.

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MUTEK Montréal continues its mission to showcase Québec and Canadian artists on the international stage, which is made possible with the financial support of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.

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