Serge-Olivier Rondeau’s practice intersects social science research, media arts and experimental
ethnography. His films and installations explore the ecology of relationships between humans and
other-than-human entities. He is particularly interested in the lived experiences (of collaboration,
symbiosis, violence) that these interactions generate. He participated, among other things, in the Manif
d’art 7 in Quebec City with the Épopée group, exhibiting Fractures (2014), an installation made with the
films Ruptures (2014) and Insurgence (2013). For the Mois de la Photo à Montréal (2016), he presented
at the McCord Museum a nine-channel video installation, In Loving memory <3, with After Faceb00k of
which he is the co-founder. In 2021, he directed the short film Grand National and his first feature film,
Resources, a look at the conditions of living beings caught in the meat supply chain.
Filmography
RESOURCES, 2021, 99 min, Documentary
GRAND NATIONAL, 2021, 21 min, Documentary
IN LOVING MEMORE <3, 2016, 45 min, Installation
FRACTURES, 2014, 287 min, Installation