This recording shows Turbine, a grotesque yet emblematic creature from the Walking Bread multiverse, projected at monumental scale during the Juste pour rire / Just For Laughs Festival in Montréal. Turbine’s design combines machine-like mechanics with organic distortion, representing the multiverse’s recurring themes of consumption, transformation, and surreal embodiment. Presented on the Beneva main stage, Turbine shifts from the experimental world of independent animation into the open-air arena of festival spectacle. The towering LED display and stage rigging situate the character in dialogue with mass audiences, where thousands of festivalgoers encounter a creature originally conceived for intimate, narrative-driven storytelling. This movement from screen to city illustrates how #animation becomes part of #publicart and #urbanmedia installations. As a figure in the Walking Bread multiverse, Turbine demonstrates how characters can migrate across contexts: from sketchbook to film, from lab prototype to festival stage. The projection repositions the character as a shared cultural event, making experimental cinema accessible through outdoor performance and large-scale architectural display. The documentation highlights how independent creative universes can align with global #festivalculture, emphasizing the adaptability of experimental work in environments traditionally reserved for comedy, theatre, and live entertainment. Turbine becomes not just a narrative entity but also a visual landmark, extending the reach of #hybridmedia into collective urban memory. #Turbine #WalkingBread #WalkingBreadMultiverse #AlexBoya #JustForLaughs #Montreal #Festival #Projection #OutdoorShowcase #PublicArt #ExperimentalAnimation #HybridMedia #FestivalStage #UrbanCulture #Spectacle #IndependentFilm #CulturalEvent #Cinema #MediaArt #VisualCulture