After two weeks of workshop (at the art school of Tourcoing from January 24 to 28, 2022 then at that of Mons, from January 31 to February 3) coordinated by artists/teachers Silvain Vanot and Julien Poidevin, the GMLR (twin studio) which is the sound studio shared by the art school of Tourcoing and the one of Mons ARTS², dedicates an exhibition to an effect rarely studied.
In the 18th century, European travelers were surprised by the apparent disorder that reigned in the gardens of the Far East, far removed from the aesthetics of French gardens. Their hosts spoke of “Sharawadji”; the term was then translated by “gracious disorder”. The word reappears as it is at the end of the 20th century in the sound field to describe an effect when harmony arises where it is not expected.
In a variety of devices, fourteen Belgian and French students work together on these outpourings of paradoxical beauty, always surprising to produce installations and sound devices. This surprise can occur in various contexts: everyday life, science, urban areas, communication… for those who want to listen outside the box.
Artists-student : Théo Carlino, Tommy Moucheron, Maëlle Tiste, Mathilde Gobert, Pierre Gosee, Lisa Tsakias, Manon Louis, Brandon Coldebella, Rose Texier, Anaïs Thomas, Randa Megahed, Julie Everaert, Annaëlle Oestreich, Mariam Radwan, Saad Charbel.
Infos
- 03.02 > 11.02 | 10 > 18:00
- Free entrance
- ARTS2 – 4a rue des Sœurs Noires – 7000 Mons Belgique
- artsaucarre.be
Production
- Esä Dunkerque-Tourcoing – ARTS2
- With the support of Transcultures and European Pepinieres of Creeation.
- esa-n.info – transcultures.be – pepinieres.eu