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In answer to needing to improve categories, the following were added:
Category:Transdisciplinarity
Category:Performance art
Category:Concordia_University_alumni
In answer to the proposed deletion
"Very questionable notability. Search for her name mostly turns up her social media and can't find good news articles on her."
I have sourced the following good news articles. Hopefully this shows the notability.
Her work is namely featured in:
National Canadian Media http://ici.radio-canada.ca/regions/numericains/index.asp in French ("Josée Brouillard : faire le deuil de notre mémoire virtuelle. Que faire avec nos souvenirs en format numérique ? L’artiste Audrey Samson embaume les clés USB et disques durs. "