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Performance: Dark Stars

Performance: Dark stars - Credits photo : Mathilde-Lavenne
Credits photo : Mathilde-Lavenne
Dark Stars is a multi-scale project conceived as an atlas of forms, created around light and the variations of the light spectrum. It explores the question of animation, cinema and photography.
Friday 2 June at 1pm - Free admission with reservation.
LUMEN (bibliothèque)
Ajouter à mon agenda 2024-04-17 02:37:46 2024-04-17 02:37:46 Performance: Dark Stars Dark Stars is a multi-scale project conceived as an atlas of forms, created around light and the variations of the light spectrum. It explores the question of animation, cinema and photography.
Friday 2 June at 1pm - Free admission with reservation.
Scène de recherche ENS-PARIS-SACLAY webmaster@ens-paris-saclay.fr Europe/Paris public
INFOS PRATIQUES

Models & Prototypes
Friday 2 June at 1pm
Duration: 1 hour
Mathilde Lavenne
Free entrance on reservatio

 

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Abstract

Dark Stars is named after a natural nuclear explosion first observed on photographic plates in 1937 by Marietta Blau, a forgotten Austrian Nobel Prize-winning physicist. It connects the history of the discovery of radioactivity with the exploration of cosmic radiation from stars using new spectrographic visualisation tools.
A multi-scale project conceived as an atlas of forms, created around light and variations in the light spectrum. It explores the question of animation, cinema and photography. More broadly, he uses visualisation tools through the interaction of "time, light and matter" on fossil and astrophysical objects. He approaches the notions of long time and memory with the idea of bringing together scientific and artistic questions inspired by a new attention to the living.

Distribution

  • Distribution: Mathilde Lavenne
  • Conception: Mathilde Lavenne, Societies, La Diagonale–Paris-Saclay, laboratoires CEA, INRIA, IPANEMA Synchrotron, IDEEV
  • Staging: Mathilde Lavenne

Co-produced by: Societies, La Diagonale–Paris-Saclay, laboratoires CEA, INRIA, IPANEMA Synchrotron, IDEEV, la Scène de recherche de l’ENS Paris-Saclay.