About the NMPL

NMPL participants

The Noiseborder Multimedia Performance Lab (NMPL) is a facility at the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada dedicated to research and creation involving sound, light, and moving images. Since its inception in 2010, the NMPL has hosted artists and researchers from Canada, the United States, and Europe. Established with the support of the Canadian Foundation for Innovation and the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, the NMPL supports research/creation projects undertaken by University of Windsor faculty and advanced students, as well as, workshops and performances by local and visiting artists.

Facility

The Noiseborder Multimedia Performance Lab (NMPL) consists of three physical spaces: a new multimedia studio, a single-user development studio, and a storage space for equipment and works-in-progress. …read more about our Facility

People

The co-directors of the NMPL are Sigi Torinus and Brent Lee. …read more about our People

Projects

The NMPL is home to several ongoing research projects, improv and performance ensembles, a multi-disciplinary performance series, and a two-week multimedia festival. …read more about our Projects

Residencies

The NMPL is open for collaborations and exchanges with artists/scholars engaged in similar work or with related research interests. …read more about Residencies

Events Archive

In addition to performances, the NMPL also hosts artists' talks, workshop series, jam sessions and work sessions. …go to the Events Archive


The Noiseborder Multimedia Performance Lab is supported by the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, and the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation.

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