Real-time interactivity, motion capture without equipment, sound and visual changes through the body contact, a digital motel on the web, combining robotic and poetic installations, performances ... Under the artistic direction of Nicole and Norbert Corsino, [ars] numerica brings together artists, laboratories and companies from diverse disciplines, whose common characteristic is a mastery of new technologies. They break the conventions of genres and imagine new scenes where importance is placed on the hybridization of different practices. The artists present come from Amsterdam, Florence, Karlsruhe, Leipzig, Lille, Los Angeles, Marseille, Montbéliard, New York, Oslo, Paris, Rotterdam and Tokyo.
A unique digital scene
This event is marked by the inauguration of the digital stage, an atypical production area that answers the needs of those new spectacular performance objects whose components cross the fields of art, research and industry. Stage, media lab, décor shop, delivery space, indoor parking, corridors, stairways and halls will be integrated into a lighting stage design that will give body to a movement.
Artists, laboratories and companies
Arabesque Peter William Holden, Leipzig Autogene Peter William Holden, Leipzig Autoportrait Matthias Gommel, Martina Haitz, Jan Zappe Robbotlab, Karlsruhe Bubbles Wolfgang Münch et Kiyoshi Furikawa, Karlsruhe Indiscrétion Xavier Boyaud et Laurent Ostiz, Lille/Montbéliard Jardin Japonais Compagnie TPO : Davide Venturini, Florence Stage System 1.0 OrganicMotion, New York Ana Ana Teixido, Rotterdam Selfworld Ivan Chabanaud et Guillaume Dobbels, Marseille/Montbéliard Se Mi sei Vicino Sonia Cillari, Amsterdam S-ici Fred Périé, Paris Unviewed Osman Khan, Los Angeles 9 Beet strecht Leif Inge Xi, Oslo
Publication date : 2007-11-01





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