Social Impact Award
It’s time to vote for your favorite project!
The Social Impact Award recognizes a project, event or initiative that generates a positive impact in the community, demonstrates a commitment to eco-responsibility and the environment, or has a tangible impact on society in general.
Which one will you choose?
1. Au pays des cratères

Au pays des cratères is a sound documentary with a social and environmental dimension. It tackles the thorny issue of energy transition and the exploitation of our natural resources on our territory, a hotly debated topic.
By Élise Ekker-Lambert, Gaël Poirier, La Fabrique culturelle de Télé-Québec and Transistor Média.
2. ÉpiSens

ÉpiSens immerses visitors in a highly sensory experience, allowing them to experience what it’s like to suffer from anxiety, depression, bipolarity and schizophrenia. The exhibition awakens empathy and encourages a better understanding of mental health.
By CREO and le Centre psychosocial Richelieu-Yamaska.
3. La Porte Du Refuge

La Porte du Refuge is a nomadic digital installation raising awareness of the reality of young men living on the streets. By holding out their hand, passers-by discover the impact of Refuge des Jeunes, transforming a simple gesture into an act of solidarity.
By Normal Studio et Le Refuge Des Jeunes.
4. Le Québec, autrement dit

The Musée de la civilisation takes up the challenge of redefining museology by integrating digital technology into a flagship exhibition on Quebec. Rich in objects, it offers an interactive experience, transforming the relationship between audience and content.
By Musée de la civilisation.
5. Les Délices

This interactive installation is an immersion in a soupe populaire where different levels of reality come together. As users, the human encounters we experience highlight moments that are both common and extraordinary, uniting us all.
By Catherine Bélanger.
6. Mange ton Saint-Laurent! – le balado

Hosted by Christian Bégin, the five-episode series is presented by Mange ton Saint-Laurent, a collective of enthusiasts promoting local edible marine resources. Each episode presents the history, issues and alternatives of a particular species.
By La Petite histoire and Mange ton Saint-Laurent.
7. Nature Vive

Nature Vive is a powerful artistic interpretation of biodiversity, combining immersive content, educational workshops and interactive installations to raise visitors’ awareness of the importance of protection and inspire them to become agents of positive change.
By OASIS immersion.
8. Parcours visiteur immersif de Mont-Saint-Pierre

With an innovative immersive journey, TKNL Experiences reveals the soul of the Mont-Saint-Pierre community, its history and culture, transforming the village into a must-see destination and a driving force for local vitality, while honoring its emblematic built heritage.
By TKNL Expériences.
9. Pastel Fluo
10. Point of (No) Return

The interactive installation Point of (No) Return engages participants in an experience where their movements accelerate the melting of an imposing cylinder of ice, revealing the depletion of natural resources through five evolving tableaux.
By Studio TRANSVERSAL.
11. Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina)

Explore the Canadian forests of the 17th century through the eyes of Jeanne, a young Frenchwoman, and Maikan, an Innu hunter trying to discover what’s disturbing his environment. Your choices will shape their personalities in this single-player narrative experience.
By Unreliable Narrators.
12. Un mile dans mes souliers

The exhibition takes the form of a shoe store, where each pair is accompanied by an audio story. Experience empathy by slipping on a pair of shoes, putting on headphones and discovering the world through the eyes of another person.
By MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises et Vali Fugulin.
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