Friday, September 20

* Ross Campbell vernissage at Monastiraki
* Vital Vibes at Ink City North
* The Human Scale at Cinéma du Parc
* The Baphomet Club at Greenlight Gallery
* Wavemakers at the PHI Centre
* The Montreal 60 Second Film Festival
* Digits at Quai des Brumes
* Kannibalen at Le Belmont

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Monastiraki welcomes new artist-in-residence Ross Campbell, with a vernissage for his wordplay installation Allusions. 5478 St-Laurent, 5–8 p.m., free

Vernon Maytone will be playin’ Vital Vibes, a pop-up reggae show at Ink City North featuring Róisín Tuohy. 15 de la Commune W., 6 p.m., free

Cinéma du Parc and Montreal’s Urban Ecology Centre team-up to present the documentary The Human Scale, which explores expanding global urbanization. 3575 Parc, 7 p.m., $11.50

Pass by the vernissage for The Baphomet Club, a series of prints by Telsa, aka Sacha Pérez del Solar, who renders creepy Satanic characters in underground comics style. Greenlight Gallery (3878 St-Laurent), 7 p.m., free

You can check out the documentary Wavemakers, about the legacy of electronic instrument the Ondes Martenot. PHI Centre (407 St-Pierre), 9:15 p.m., $6.25

The M60: The Montreal 60 Second Film Festival continues. Read our interviews with organizer Toby Harper and some of the filmmakers here. Cinéma Excentris (3536 St-Laurent), 9 p.m., $8

Berlin/Toronto electro-pop duo Digits plays Quai des Brumes with support from 416 dance pop duo Ark Analog. 4481 St-Denis, 9:30 p.m., $10

Le Belmont’s monstrous monthly Kannibalen fetes its third anniversary with special guest Kai Wachi joining residents Black Tiger Sex Machine (get in the mood with a mix they made, here.)  plus Dabin, Apashe and Snails. It’s all about beats and blood, so prep accordingly—there will be costume prizes. 4483 St-Laurent, 10 p.m., $5

Check out our complete listings for more great club, stage and gallery events.

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