Hyde Sensorsound (installation - premiere)
Hyde SensorSound, immersive installation based on public perception, combines visual and sound effects.
It uses a pendulum for the hypnotic and geometric side. A sound device and a set of shadows and lights intensify the sensory and optical nature of the structure.
Hyde SensorSound, immersive installation based on public perception, combines visual and sound effects. It uses a pendulum for the hypnotic and geometric side. A sound device and a set of shadows and lights intensify the sensory and optical nature of the structure.
In collaboration with Jean Baptiste Barra (Fr)
Emergences numériques et sonores – ESAD Valenciennes – With the support of Transcultures and the Arts²
Chloé Ghesquière
A student at ESAD (School of Art and Design) in Valenciennes in Space Design section, Chloé Ghesquière has become interested in sound while she was working for her degree DNAP (National Diploma of Visual Arts).
It deals with the design of micro-architectures and the listening capacity to various sounds in the public space. She was able to materialize her project through various others such as participation in the organization of the festival Les Arts de la Rue les Turbulentes, at Boulon CNAR in Vieux-Condé; as well as participating in the workshop “Émergences Sonores” 2015, organized by Transcultures and the School of Visual Arts of Mons Arts².