The CINEMANIA Festival and the SAT present Sensitive Abstraction, a synesthetic immersive journey where Mathematics and the Arts meet.
The result of a collaboration between visual artist Yannick Moréteau and electronic music composer Flore, Sensitive Abstraction is an artistic performance that explores the relationship between art and mathematics, in an immersive full-dome creation accompanied by spatialized sound.
Imagined as a stroll through different graphic and sound environments, in turn minimalist, figurative, surrealist and playful, Sensitive Abstraction reveals and questions the influence of major mathematical concepts in the field of music and art, revealing their poetry, their tangible manifestations and their aesthetic modernity.
Duration: 35 min
*From November 6 to 17, enjoy a 10% discount on all consumption at Café SAT on presentation of your CINEMANIA ticket or accreditation.
Founder of the WSK collective, a pioneering structure in the field of vjing in France, Yannick Moréteau stands out for his fascination with abstraction, starting with a simple element which, through accumulation, movement and deformation, is transformed into a moving texture, a symbolic form, far removed from its original appearance. Since 2007, Yannick has been perfecting his immersive and monumental creations, ranging from generative video animation to 3D mapping on architectural heritage, as well as stage design for live performance. His collaboration with electronic music composer Flore began in 2013.
Driven by risk-taking and insatiable curiosity, Flore is an artist on the French electronic scene, and a creative force to be reckoned with on the European music scene. Passionate about technology, Flore was involved from an early age in developing new aesthetics and scenic devices. Over the past few years, she has worked closely with WSK on the conception of live shows combining music and immersive video mapping, and has become increasingly interested in spatialized diffusion. She has been invited to play an immersive live set on 158 speakers at the SAT, and to perform an “8-handed performance” in quadraphony at the Scopitone festival at Stéréolux in 2022.