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  • Metamorphy - video
    MetamorphyArtist: Gregory Lasserre & Anais met den Ancxt - ScenocosmeComment:
  • Fluides is an organic and reactive artwork where a sensitive water gathers energy from spectators’ hands. This water is a unifying thread which conducts bodies’ energies in the center of the installation through infinite sonorous and luminous fluids...
  • The interactive artwork " Ecorces" invites to virtually hollow out memories and layers inside the flesh of wood. The notion of "écorces" (barks) refers to the skin of the tree as well as to the skin of the human body, as a surface of appearance, at...
  • Matières sensibles (Sensitive matters) is a serie of sculptures made of very thin and delicate wood veneer sheets. Here the artists use ash wood. These sheets of wood have distinct sonorous touch zones that follow the natural veins of wood. The...
  • Temple -
    Media:loudspeakers, amplifiers, telephone number Dimensions:24" x 20" x 20" Description: adaptation of the Delphi "Tholos" Temple Ruin. Electroacoustic Sculpture made of 3000 recycled loudspeakers, amplifiers and radios. Sound: white noise. People...
  • Pic-me - fly to the locations where users send postsArtist: Marc LeeComment:
  • Aunt Sally
    In 2012, Philippe Blanchard and Pierre Jolivet made another voyage to Middle East and found themselves in Beirut by the invitation of Sharif Sehnaoui, well known experimental guitarist, composer and contemporary artist who brought the art of noises...
  • This collaborative composition consists of 6 movements, leading the listener through a utopian sonic maelstrom in a modern re- interpretation of some sections of ‘New Atlantis’ (Francis Bacon, 1624- 27). Psychedelica, field recordings and abstract...
  • Micromega
    The audio on Micromega is an experimentation in live de-instrumentation, cut-up, and sound production, drawing inspiration from the work of Lou Reed, Brian Eno, Alvin Lucier and La Monte Young, among others. A single electric guitar is processed to...
  • StellrScopeArtist: Eleanor Gates-StuartComment: