Strong, compelling performance that deals with the impact of a parallel civilisation. The performance depicts an existing duality between mineral and digital entities. The desire of the artists is to welcome the spectator into a fictional universe at the border of the anthropocene and the "computocene". Impact is then born out by the musical creation, a seamless collaboration between electronic and analog musical instruments
Fragments
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Fragments is an audio-visual project born from the collaboration between the digital artist Dylan Cote and electronic music producer Romain Poncet (Traumer).
Assembled as a 30-minute live performance or a 15-minute film, Fragments proposes a new aesthetic that is inspired by both the physical and digital worlds.
The project protagonises 3D rocks, presented as fossils or remnants from a civilisation, lost between past and future, organic and digital.
These rocks are proof of the impact of this society. This idea is strengthened by the artists' use of potent sounds accompanied by these colossal, impressive and powerful figures.
Presented as retro futuristic objects, these rocks distort the barriers between past and future. They suppose a disturbing hybridisation of the entrails of the world and digital technologies.
Feelings of tension and serenity alternate, deconstructing conventional linear models, while also altering our perception of time.
The desire of Romain Poncet and Dylan Cote is to bring the spectator into a fictional, retro futuristic universe at the border between the anthropocene and the "computocene".
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