WEBODROME

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    Current Projects

    • Installations: La Grande Accélération & The 25th Cycle, two interactive works built on climate and solar cycle data.

    • Mixed Reality: Ce que l'air retient (What the Air Holds Back), a sound and visual installation at the edges of environmental measurement.

    • Audiovisual Performances: live work with musicians and dancers, built on electromagnetic and other natural phenomena and driven by software I write for each piece. More Info

    • Data Visualization: Small Data, an interactive application retracing the history of the Bourges International Competitions (1973–2009) through the IMEB archives held at the BnF.

    Collaboration

    I collaborate with musicians, dancers, composers and scientists on works that give shape to data drawn from the physical world, from solar activity to climate simulations.

    If you are looking for a visual artist to work with on audiovisual performances or installations, feel free to contact me at contact (at) webodrome.fr.

    I share process and code openly, and welcome exchanges between artistic practice and research.

    About

    An artist-researcher based in Paris, I teach digital arts at Université Gustave Eiffel, where I head the Master's programme in Digital Arts and Visual Cultures (ANCV). My work includes interactive installations, audiovisual performances and data visualizations, presented internationally (Ars Electronica, Werkleitz Festival, Criatech).

    I work on computational systems and technological imaginaries: net art and generative art, the aesthetics of connected objects, heritage and environmental data, blockchain art and artificial intelligence. One question runs through all of it. Solar cycles, electromagnetic fields and atmospheric records reach us as measurement. With sensors and software I write myself, I ask what form that measurement can take, and what it leaves outside the frame.