Phosphène

by Armand Lesecq
2022
Waag Future Lab "Technology & Society Award", Amsterdam, NL 2022

Video projection on audience with closed eyes, multichannel audio setup, hyper-directional loudspeaker.
 Phosphene is a film for closed eyes and spatial sound. It uses a projection on the audience’s eyelids, a multichannel sound setup and a motorised hyper-directive loudspeaker.

In-situ experience
Video projector
Teenagers - from 12 to 18 years, Adults
from 30 to 30 minute(s)
Without dialogue
Update : 14/05/2024
Documention, full performance: Phosphene
Phosphène, Live at OFNI Festival, Poitiers, FR (Frank Farre)
Phosphene, Live at OFNI festival, Poitiers, FR (Frank Farre)
Phosphene, live at OFNI Festival, Poitiers, FR (Frank Farre)
Phosphene, live at Den Haag, NL (Myles Merkel)
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Video projection on audience with closed eyes, multichannel audio setup, hyper-directional loudspeaker.

Phosphene is a film for closed eyes and spatial sound. It uses a projection on the audience’s eyelids, a multichannel sound setup and motorised directional loudspeakers.

Inspired by dreams, neurosciences and hypnosis, the project aims to explore varieties of inner spaces.
It is an attempt to reach those territories we might tend to forget or deny, between the surface of the senses and our interpretation of reality, in the depths of imagination, illusions and doubts.

The experience invites to co-create a subjective film made by the setup's signals and their understanding by the viewer. The composition triggers sensorial phenomenon (psycho-physic) and activates mechanics of our perceptive system which tries to decipher a coherent reality. In a bidirectional dialogue of projection and injection, the viewer filters, transform and apply its own inner intimates materials (memories, imagination) on the signals that reaches him. The performance invites to collectively dive into those inner meanders and to reconsider our reality making processes.

Phosphene has been developed in the ArtScience Interfaculty (The Hague, NL), laureate of the "Digital Arts, Sound Art & New Writings" residency at Château Éphémère (FR), and received the "Technology & Society Award" by Waag Future Lab (Amsterdam, NL)
The project has been showed in various contexts and fields such as expanded cinema (OFNI, Poitiers), experimental music (Vortex, Geneva), digital arts (36 degrés, Paris ; Le Cube Garges) and Art Science (Waag, Amsterdam). It has been presented in relation to topics of immersion, human psyche, alternative mode of visions (untutored eyes, impaired) and has been created in parallel of a research on dreams, human perception and political implications of our meaning making processes.

 

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In-situ experience
Experience
Terms
Multi-users
Interactivity
Linear
Capacity
From 1 to 100 people
Duration
From 30 to 30 minute(s)
Audience
Categories
Teenagers - from 12 to 18 years, Adults
Minimum age
10 years
Accessibility
Other
Performance not recommended for people with seizure disorders.
Prices
Pricing
Fixed price
Languages
Original language
Without dialogue
Dubbing
Subtitles
Team
Interpreter
yes
Public outreach
no
Technician
yes
Material
Equipment
Video projector
Minimum space required
de 20 m 2 à 400 m 2
Internet connection
Not required to broadcast the artwork
Programming
Over Closed Eyelids, ensemble Vortex Ensemble Vortex, Fonderie Kluger, Geneva, CH (Switzerland), 2024
3e oeil, exposition cerveau-machine Le Cube, Garges-lès-Gonesse, FR (France), 2023
Phosphène, Exposition Psych.e 36 degrés & Galerie Charlot, Paris, FR (France), 2023
Waag KABK Awards 2022 Waag Future Lab, Amsterdam, NL (Netherlands), 2023
Novembre Numérique Alliance Française de Rotterdam, NL (Netherlands), 2022
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Artist
Armand Lesecq
 
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