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July 15th 2010 to September 4th 2010

Creators

Héritage Maritime Canada

Maritime Heritage Canada is an organization specializing in the creation of nautical, aquatic and maritime events.

In spite of the fact that Canada is a country of water, this resource has not been fully used toward the creation of events. Maritime Heritage Canada proposes custom made concepts, which help municipalities, communities and developers take advantage of this resource. All of our creations are respectful toward the environment.

Laser Quantum

Laser Quantum has been a well-established company in Montreal for 17 years, blending creativity and top of the line technology to create personal and spectacular forms of expression in communication and for events.

The team consists of designers, producers and qualified technicians in the field of major productions using laser, projections, multimedia and water. Laser Quantum has a research and development operation manned by specialists in robotics and aquatic technology. Each year, our company continues to innovate in these areas in order to better feed the imagination.
 

Thomas Pintal, Artistic Director

Thomas Pintal begins his career at a very young age when he writes and produces interactive events, which have been staged in most unusual areas in the city of Quebec and its surroundings. The idea of creating immersive experiences that would allow greater participation on the part of audiences is born. In 2003, Thomas Pintal co-founds Othetika, an enterprise that specializes in the concept of interactive displays. With Othetika, he directs many creations throughout Canada, the United States and Mexico. In 2007, he leaves his position to dedicate his time to projects that integrate new platforms. This is when he begins exploring different emerging venues. On top of collaborating to the Grand Charivar in 2008, he takes on the design of events such as the Arcadia Festival 2007, the closing ceremony of the Canada Day celebrations in 2008 and 2009, as well as many other experiences that require avant-garde platforms. For Thomas Pintal, a production must call upon all the senses and engage the participants in a voyage that will stimulate their imagination.