Vincent Morisset - AATOAACA/QC
Vincent Morisset is a director known for his artful use of technology and interactivity. He’s also the founder of the studio AATOAA (pronounced "à toi," meanings "yours"). Vincent has been celebrated worldwide for his music videos, video games, album artwork, films and virtual reality. Morisset collaborated artistically with Arcade Fire for twelve years—the groups Neon Bible is considered the first interactive music video, while Just a Reflektor won the Primetime Emmy Award. With Icelandic band Sigur Rós, Morisset directed their groundbreaking live-experience INNI. With the NFB, he created BLA BLA and Way to Go. Both won the Webby in the Net Art category. Morisset’s work has been featured at a myriad of museums and festivals, including SXSW, SIGGRAPH, Sonar, TIFF, Japan Media Arts Festival, GDC, MoMA, la Gaité Lyrique and the Cooper Hewitt.
Vincent Morisset is a director known for his artful use of technology and interactivity. He’s also the founder of the studio AATOAA (pronounced "à toi," meanings "yours"). Vincent has been celebrated worldwide for his music videos, video games, album artwork, films and virtual reality. Morisset collaborated artistically with Arcade Fire for twelve years—the groups Neon Bible is considered the first interactive music video, while Just a Reflektor won the Primetime Emmy Award. With Icelandic band Sigur Rós, Morisset directed their groundbreaking live-experience INNI. With the NFB, he created BLA BLA and Way to Go. Both won the Webby in the Net Art category. Morisset’s work has been featured at a myriad of museums and festivals, including SXSW, SIGGRAPH, Sonar, TIFF, Japan Media Arts Festival, GDC, MoMA, la Gaité Lyrique and the Cooper Hewitt.