An innovative mediation device for exhibitions
The Culture and Heritage Board of Isère initiates the development of an innovative mediation device for exhibitions.
In 2019, the device will be under evaluation at two public exhibitions :
at the opening of the Rembrandt Cabinet by ’Fonds Glénat pour le patrimoine
et la création’ and the Jongkind exhibition at Musée Hébert.
This interactive and game-based device will go beyond being informative by helping visitors create a relationship between themselves and the sensory world by understanding the technical and artistic process.
The aim of these evaluations is towards experimenting with a new form of relationship we hold with artworks via this device that can be adapted to various types of exhibitions and pieces of art.
Partners :
Residency convened by Hexagone Scène Nationale Arts Sciences and Atelier Arts Sciences
Supporting partners : Department of Isère
Partners in the experimentation :
Fonds Glénat pour le patrimoine et la création
Musée Hebert
Industry partner :
ISKN company
Forthcoming project :
March 2019 : presenting the first prototype at the inauguration of the Rembrandt Cabinet at Glénat, Sainte Cécile Convent, Grenoble
June 2019 : adapting the device, then testing and public launch at the inauguration of the Jongkind exhibition at Musée Hébert.
February 2020 : EXPERIMENTA, le Salon
Pauline de Chalendar - Artistic concept
Born in 1990 in Seine-Saint-Denis, Pauline de Chalendar uses drawing to reflect on the relationships of distance and proximity between individuals. The body, natural space and the creative process are central to her work.
After studying art at ESAL Épinal and ENSA Nancy, in 2013 she entered Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains in Tourcoing where she realised the interest of digital technologies, new systems of capture and visualisation, for the practice of contemporary drawing.
With the research she has been conducting since September 2018 with the Atelier Arts Sciences on new innovative mediation devices, she has found local fields of experimentation and partners that have allowed her to explore line (for the Rembrandt Cabinet) colour (for the Jongkind exhibition at the Musée Hébert) and now sculpture again for the Musée Hébert.
Ce film réalisé en 2019 retrace le travail de la résidence