Formes de Danse, Éclicé, 2023
with Cécile Ghrenassia & Olivier Cresson
Fabric, 7 robotic arms, sound
- 20 ×
- Ø 120 × cm
Dance forms is a long-term project whose leitmotiv is exploring the sensibility and emotion that dance solely through movement can bestow. Does dance allow it to convey an emotion? What could be the outcome of the interpretation of a human choreography by a nonhuman being?
Éclicé is the second stage in the formal search of Dance Forms since it frees itself from what constitutes both the main constraint and the easiness of Vahrom: its relative humanity. Éclicé is a large continuous form, like a living and animated landscape, reacting to the sound of the music as an interpreter.
Éclicé was produced with the contribution of the Mission Culture of the University Gustave Eiffel and the FabLab Descartes.
Exhibitions
Machines at work, Université Gustave Eiffel - Bouguenais, 2025Machines at work, Université Gustave Eiffel - Villeneuve d'Ascq, 2025
Machines at work, Bibliothèque Universitaire Georges Pérec - Champs-sur-Marne, 2024
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Photo credit | Gabriel de La Chapelle
To the sound of Pulsar, composed by Olivier Cresson, the surface of Éclicé goes into motion, seven mounts rise, move or subside, creating a subtle dance, amplified by the waves propagating through the fabric.
Courtesy of the artist
Photo credit | Gabriel de La Chapelle
Photo credit | Anthony Baillard
Exhibition view | Machines at work, Université Gustave Eiffel - Bouguenais.
25 septembre — 12 octobre 2025
Photo credit | Anthony Baillard
Exhibition view | Machines at work, Université Gustave Eiffel - Bouguenais.
25 septembre — 12 octobre 2025
Exhibition view | Machines at work, Université Gustave Eiffel - Villeneuve d'Ascq.
9 juin — 30 avril 2025
Exhibition view | Machines at work, Université Gustave Eiffel - Villeneuve d'Ascq.
9 juin — 30 avril 2025
Exhibition view | Machines at work, Bibliothèque Universitaire Georges Pérec - Champs-sur-Marne.
12 septembre — 24 octobre 2024
Photo credit | Gabriel de La Chapelle
Exhibition view | Machines at work, Bibliothèque Universitaire Georges Pérec - Champs-sur-Marne.
12 septembre — 24 octobre 2024
Photo credit | Gabriel de La Chapelle