VIDEOBAR #30 : EVE en art de Julien Piedpremier avec l’atelier ‘Musiques à voir’ du SUC

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EVE en art, a project by Julien Piedpremier with the participation of the workshop Musiques à voir supervised by Nicolas Bault

19/11/13 – 18h30 – Free entrance

Gallery of the art of time – Les presses – 73 avenue de l’URSS – Clermont-Ferrand

Within the framework of the scientific program of the National Agency for Research (ANR) Enfance Violence Exil (EVE), piloted by the University Blaise Pascal, a series of events is organized by the city of Clermont-Ferrand, the Service Université Culture (SUC), the Centre de Recherche sur les Littératures et la Sociopoétique (CELIS), the Collectif d’Organisations pour les Droits de l’Enfant du Puy-de-Dôme (CODE 63) and their various cultural partners.

The Enfance Violence Exil project presents collections and works related to the child experience of war from the First World War to the dawn of the 21st century..

 

The SUC and VIDEOFORMES present EVE en art, a project by video artist Julien Piedpremier and the SUC workshop led by Nicolas Bault.
This project is composed of sound and video installations, drawings and performances.

“Children with their backs to us wait for the musical note to turn around, observe us and perhaps smile at us. A line appears between us and the face of a child, giving us the shape of a life path. This video installation accompanied by a musical improvisation is sensitive, touching and full of hope. Through the drawing we go in search of our origins. Through these children’s smiles we want to believe that it is not too late and that everything is still possible.”

 

 

Julien Piedpremier is a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Clermont-Ferrand, and has a doctorate in art and digital images (University of Vincennes – St Denis, Paris VIII). Throughout his university career, he seized opportunities to create alongside composers from IRCAM, notably Alain Bonardi, with whom he created several video art installations, including Alma Sola, presented at the Cube d’Issy les Moulineaux and the Palais de Tokyo. He met Laurence Marthouret (dancer and choreographer) and Patrick Marcland (composer) with whom he participated as a visual artist in Monade. His work is set in new spaces designed to welcome the spectator in the heart of ever more grandiose environments.
He is in residence at VIDEOFORMES in 2013/2014.

 

The workshop Musiques à voir, of the Service Université Culture, led by Nicolas Bault, focuses on computer-assisted music creation.

With the participation of Emilie Barnola, Bénédicte Haudebourg, students of the Albert Camus College in Clermont-Ferrand, and students of the Master Conduite de projets culturels of the Department of Cultural Professions at the Blaise Pascal University of Clermont-Ferrand. This project was realized with the support of the Albert Camus College.