03/06
Artificiel | Condemned_Bulbes / Jean-Philippe Renoult
Thursday, 3 June | 7pm > 11pm
Seconde Nature, Aix-en-Provence
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Artificiel | Condemned_Bulbes
Seconde Nature, Aix-en-Provence
Installation, Canada, 2003
Condemned_Bulbes is a visual and sound installation made up of incandescent light bulbs each of 1000W. By modulating the electrical current with a rheostat, Artificiel manages to make the lights’ filaments vibrate in an audible and controllable manner. In some ways the installation is a chorus of raw electricity which manifests itself in an acoustic manner. Each presentation varies to accentuate the surrounding architecture and sounds. Artificiel is a group of artists whose members are Alexandre Burton, Julien Roy and Jimmy Lakatos. (translation by Caroline Newman).
Jean-Philippe Renoult
Performance, France
Jean-Philippe Renoult is an artist-composer, a radio producer, journalist, teacher and DJ. Present at many European sound art events, this teacher of « radio-phonic writing » at the Sorbonne was awarded a prize at the Qwartz Electronic Awards in 2008 for his sound work « I could Never Make That Music Again » produced by the Subrosa label. (translation by Caroline Newman).
Public conference : From cinetics to digital art
Thursday, 3 June from 5pm to 7pm
Fondation Vasarely, Aix-en-Provence
Public conference, organised in presence of the artists, during the showing of the exhibition at the Vasarely Foundation, 2 June – 11 July 2010.
This exhibition, which places together the architectural and visual art heritage of the Vasarely Foundation and contemporary art work, while enhancing a transversal approach to digital, design and sound artworks, will be an opportunity to inaugurate a public debate to question the links between kinetic, cybernetic, generative and digital art.
This conference will be presided over by Jean-Noël Montagné, artist and founder of the Centre de Ressources Art Sensitif
à Mains d’Œuvres.
Free admission
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