Rococco

GUILLAUME MARMIN
07/11/2021 21/11/2021
  • Location : Salle des pieds Légers

Guillame Marmin’s installation is a matrix of 120 LED projectors, which were specifically designed to emit straight beams that sculpt the space and draw moving architectures. In dialogue with Philippe Gordiani’s music, a common language emerges between geometrical abstraction and electronic percussion. The device creates seemingly palpable sound and visual spectrums that physically engage the visitor, who is surrounded by a constantly changing space.

 

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Tarifs

  • Entrée libre

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CONCEPTION Guillaume Marmin
COMPOSITION SONORE Philippe Gordiani
DIRECTION TECHNIQUE Maël Pinard
RÉALISATION DÉCORS Ateliers du Théâtre de Liège
PRODUCTION Yam

Avec le soutien du Club des Entreprises Partenaires du Théâtre de Liège

 

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