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Cyril Meroni: Advienne

Until 24 July 2021

In the context of LEV Festival 2021

In how many different ways can we experience the same lapse of time? How does this vagueness affect our way of perceiving our environment?

Advienne by Cyril Meroni puts into perspective different temporalities within a spatialized audiovisual system, encompassing the viewer. Playing with our perception of time, this generative performance, developed during a residency at LABoral Centro de Arte, constantly forces us to readjust our perspectives. From concrete to abstract, landscapes in constant metamorphosis lead us into moving environments.

The project is the result of meetings and discussions with Alejandro Perez, physicist at the Center for Fundamental Physics in Luminy. His research attempts to unify so-called classical physics, which explains most macroscopic phenomena, with the latest theories of quantum mechanics which study the infinitely small, that is to say, the invisible matter that surrounds us and therefore time in its smallest fractions.

Freely drawing inspiration from these theoretical works, Advienne provides a place where it is our way of observing the world that creates time. Thus the increasing, sometimes exponential, speed at which we feel the passage of time could perhaps decrease, or even be reversed, during a performance and create confusion; an almost meditative moment in order to rethink our relationship with the world.

Dates: Friday 23 and Saturday 24, 6.30 pm.

Free entrance with registration [+]

Co-produced by Chroniques (France), Le Hublot (France), Fondation Vasarely (France), Hexalab (France), 6MIC (France), L.E.V. (Spain), Montevideo (France) and CNCDicream (France).

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