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The Clouzoscope by Matthieu Tercieux and Sam Quentin (Niort and la Rochelle - 2017)

The clouzoscope is an interactive videosonic installation produced by Matthieu Tercieux and Sam Quentin as part of national tributes to the French filmmaker Henri-Georges Clouzot.

The raw material of the artwork is extracted from the eleven main movies of Clouzot. The installation invites the public to move to recompose cinematographic and musical clips instantly and randomly on a screen wall due to a camera kinect. Thanks to a video capture system, the viewer also finds himself embedded in real time in the sets of Clouzot's films. he thus becomes actor and director of a cinematographic form renewed in a relevant way by the technological possibilities which our time offers.

 

This device was shown from July to August 2017 at the Grappelli Pavilion - Digital Art Space of Niort. Given its success, it was extended by one month, from September 20 to October 21, 2017.
The installation was then selected and shown at the Festival of Digital Arts and Cultures ZERO1 in La Rochelle at La Coursive from March 28 to April 1, 2018.

In/visible wall by Matthieu Tercieux and Sam Quentin (Cluj Napoca - 2018)

In / visible Wall : Digital creation workshop with Multimedia arts students in collaboration with artist Lucian Matei , ending with a group exhibition in the gallery of Casa Matei (Cluj Napoca - Romania - from January 15 to 21, 2018).

Crystal Experience by Matthieu Tercieux and Sam Quentin (Le Creusot - 2018)

Cristal Experience: Monumental interactive videosonic projection on one of the two ovens of the old royal glassworks of the Museum of Man and Industry of Le Creusot as part of the Night of Museums (Le Creusot - May 19, 2018).

The Trombinozon by Matthieu Tercieux and Sam Quentin (Metz - 2018)

Le Trombinozon: Interactive video-musical installation projected for two and a half months on the facade of the Taison college, in collaboration with the students, as part of the Constellations of Metz, Parcours Pierres Numériques (Metz - from June 26 to September 16, 2018).

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