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Aeolus - ruler of the four winds in Greek mythology. Aeolus is a giant stringed musical instrument, an acoustic and optical pavilion designed to make audible the silent shifting patterns of the wind and to visually amplify the ever changing sky.
The sculpture a giant aeolian harp, designed to resonate and sing with the wind without any electrical power or amplification. Vibrations in strings attached to some of the tubes are transferred through skins covering the tops, and projected down through the tubes towards the viewer standing beneath the arch.
Aeolus sonifies the three dimensional landscape of wind, using a web of aeolian harp strings. Almost like cats' whiskers sensitive to the slightest touch, the stings register the shifting landscape of wind around the artwork to be heard by visitors. The aim is for the public to be able to visualise this shifting wind map by interpreting the sound around them. Via Jacques Urbanska Delete the scoop?
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Thierry Fournier a développé une pratique artistique qui englobe à la fois l’installation, les médias numériques, la vidéo, le son et la performance. A travers cette pratique, il explore notamment la manière dont le corps et la perception qualifient et déterminent la relation que les individus entretiennent avec leur environnement, dans un sens aussi bien poétique que social ou politique. Procédant par déplacements, cadrages et décalages, il met en présence des espace-temps habituellement dissociés pour créer des situations critiques : relations entre fiction et réel, vivant et non-vivant, intime et collectif, intérieurs et extérieurs.
Il enseigne et mène des recherches à l’École nationale supérieure d’art de Nancy, à l’École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs et à Sciences Po Paris. Il vit et travaille à Aubervilliers. Via Jacques Urbanska Delete the scoop?
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