Myriam Bleau is an electronic composer/performer and digital artist based in Montréal, Quebec. She creates performances of gestural electronic music, audiovisual interfaces, video pieces and installations that articulate sound, light, movement and images. Hypermobility is an audivisual performance combining distilled techno allusions with volumetric laser projections. Hyperkinetic patterns of morphing synthesis are visualized through a laser beam creating sculpted planes of light above the audience. Hypermobility refers here both to extreme physical flexibility and to the addictive concept of hypermobile travel, frequent trips often over great distances and the alarming environmental impact. An opportunity not to be missed to enjoy the deployment of resources and inventiveness of an artist who has presented her work at the best international festivals, such as MUTEK, Prix Ars Electronica, ISEA, Sónar and Transmedia.