split flow - short 2015
By S20 Hiroaki Umeda
split flow - short 2015
Choreography & Dance: Hiroaki Umeda
Sound & Lighting Design: S20
Production: S20
Coproduction: Théâtre Louis Aragon, scène conventionnée danse de Tremblay-en-France, Stereolux – Nantes
The Blind Robot
By Louis-Philippe Demers
The Blind Robot
by Louis-Philippe Demers
"In this installation, visitors are invited to sit in the front of this machine and engage into a non-verbal dialogue with the Blind Robot. The robot delicately explores the body, mostly the face, of the visitor in a manner that recalls what the blind humans are doing to recognize a person or an object."
RHIZOME - Bande Annonce
By Boris Labbé
RHIZOME - Bande Annonce - Trailer
by Boris Labbé
"From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, all things in the universe are tightly connected : they interact and restructure in a combination of movements and perpetual metamorphoses."
ANTRUM INSTALLATION
By Tatiana Plakhova
ANTRUM INSTALLATION by Tatiana Plakhova
"Spatio-Graphical Interactive Installation"
VLES light installation
By inty friendly interactions
VLES light installation by inty friendly interactions.
"Installation offers the viewer to feel the atmosphere of the mystical forest and meet its inhabitants, by moving the light beam through the panoramic visual surface."
Quantum Space
By sodazot
Quantum Space / interactive room by sodazot
Quantum Space. Interactive video room/installation.
Life Zone exhibition at M'ARS Gallery, Moscow.
Crime of Passion
By Min Liu
情殺案 Crime of Passion by Min Liu
"This animation is a visual interpretation of a poem, 'Crime of Passion' written by a Taiwanese poet, Hsia Yu.
This animation is a visual interpretation of a poem, "Crime of Passion" written by a Taiwanese poet, Hsia Yu. It is selected from her 1984 poetry collection, Beiwanglu, Memoranda. She reveals her emotions of love and sadness intertwined with one another and connects them with abstractions and metaphors. It expresses the preemptive feelings and desire for love regardless of reality. With the artist's way of interpretation, the poem transforms and alters its original forms. The artist wishes to present the poem in a different aesthetics from words to images."