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Student Showcase:Haute école des arts du Rhin (HEAR)
 

Kotoko Matsuda
Matalon Traces XIII

"Traces XIII 720p", a piece for piano and electronics, composed by Martin Matalon, performed by Kotoko Matsuda, a Master 2 student in piano in Amy Lin's class. Recording made with the ensemble Accroche note and the students of the Strasbourg Conservatory and the Académie supérieure de musique de Strasbourg (HEAR)

 

Sami Bounechada
A Faraday Cage, for marimba and electronics - Daniel D'ADAMO

"A Faraday Cage" composed by Daniel D'Adamo, played by Sami Bounechada, percussion student in DNSPM2 in Emmanuel Séjourné's marimba class.

 

Un film de Philippine Talamona & Amandine Stoffel
La lumière d'hier soir se faufile entre les gouttes

A film from the "Art'propos" Collection. This collection of very short video formats offers a visual study and crossed points of view around a visual artifact. This film by Philippine Talamona and Amandine Stoffel focuses on the photography of Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand, from the series Les Gouttes de Nièpce, 2006, collection of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg.

 

Une installation de Cécile Clech
Ensauvagir

Saving the day Abandoned or sunken banks In an urban fabric where every piece of land is organized, cleaned, rationalized, built, "nature" struggles to find its place. In the current ecological context, we can ask ourselves how to act for biodiversity. Sometimes it's letting it happen, giving a space a form of spontaneity. The vegetation that is now unconstrained or tamed becomes bushier and more chaotic to us, but it also be becomes more hospitable to wildlife. If the word "rescue" seems paradoxical since it implies human action, it questions our relationship to this nature within our society, providing another model of more harmonious coexistence, based on autonomy and respect for each species. The term savage is strongly imbued with a history of anthropocentric and conquering Western thought. It has been used to differentiate and set aside. Here, he becomes one with the water through hand-painted letters that break free from the classic structure of typography to take on more piquant and organic forms. The shifting message is integrated into the landscape of the banks of the Citadel Park to highlight a visible and necessary inaction.

 

Une installation d’Ethel Serer
De jour comme de nuit

Day and night Day and night life in Heyritz Park Often ignored by walkers, the nocturnal fauna of the Heyritz Park is nevertheless as important as its diurnal fauna. It must be protected, especially from light that can disturb it. On each of the six poles on the footbridge, you can see a poster representing an animal living in the park from two points of view: its activity during the day on one side or at night on the other side. Thus, we can see that the nightlife of the park is as rich as the daytime life. Through these six modules, all the different categories of animals in the park are explored: birds, amphibians, bats, but also mammals, insects and fish.