Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt

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Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt are also known under their artist name Scenocosme.

They live and work together since 2003 as contemporary artist of the movement digital artist.

Biography[]

Anaïs met den Ancxt (born in 1981, in Lyon, France) graduated from the Art School of Lyon and the Design Art School of St Etienne.

Grégory Lasserre (born in 1976, in Annecy, France) has a master's degree in multimedia (Valenciennes), an engineer diploma in computer sciences (Avignon) and a diploma in Electronics (Annecy).

Their artworks are mostly made up of sound and visual installations. They develop the software and technologies of their interactive artworks. Their digital art works are characterised by the introduction of natural elements in their technological art installation. They are also interested by the living bodies and the influences of energy as sources of sensitive interactions : like electrostatic energy and heat. Their installation "Akousmaflore" is a sensitive garden with real plants. Each plant is interactive and react to the human touch by different sounds. Their artwork "Kymapetra" is made with minerals turned into touch-sensitive sensors . These artists use also water and wood as elements capable to generate tactile, visual and sound sensory interactivity. Their interactive installations involve the audience socially and physically. The installation "Lights Contacts" invites the spectators to touch the others' skins and bodies to produce sounds and lights. The immersive installation "SphèrAléas" is an interactive geodesic space for ten spectators. Inside, they are invited to experiment and create together visual and musical performances in real time.

Art works (selection)[]

  • 2004 : SphèrAléas, immersive and interactive installation
  • 2006 : Alsos, interactive installation reacting to the light.
  • 2007 : Akousmaflore, interactive installation with real plants
  • 2008 : Kymapetra, mineral interactive installation
  • 2010 : Lights contacts, interactive installation with human body
  • 2011 : Fluides, liquid interactive installation
  • 2011 : Souffles, interactive installation reacting to human breath
  • 2012 : Ecorces, interactive installation reacting to the human heat
  • 2013 : Matieres sensibles (Sensitive matters), Sound Sculpture on wood, interactive marquetry
  • 2014 : Metamorphy, interactive installation
  • 2015 : Matière Noire / Dark matter, interactives installations
  • 2017 : Inspirations : interactive installation with clay
  • 2017 : Cogito ergo sum : interactive installation with salt
  • 2017 : Membranes : interactive installation with leather
  • 2019 : Kryophone : interactive installation with ice
  • 2019 - 2020 : Reactive matter : interactive installation made with Programmable matter : Claytronics

Collections (selection)[]

  • ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (Germany)
  • Fonds régional d'art contemporain : FRAC Alsace (France)
  • Fond d'art numérique de la ville de Garges-lès-Gonesse (France)
  • Dak Nong Museum - Gia Nghia (Vietnam)
  • Musée d'Art et d'Industrie (fr) - Saint-Étienne (France)

Exhibitions (selection)[]

  • ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (Germany)
    • (2009 : "YOU[ser] 2.0")
    • (2012 : "Sound Art. Sound as Medium of Fine Art")
    • (2015 : "Globale : Exo-Evolution")
    • (2016 : "CODE_n exhibition")
    • (2018 : "Art in Motion. 100 Masterpieces with and through Media. An Operative Canon")
    • (2020 : "Writing the History of the Future")
  • NCCA | National Centre for Contemporary Arts - Moscow (Russia) (2015)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) - Detroit (USA) (2019)
  • Experimenta | International Biennial of Media Art (Australia) (2009, 2012)
  • FILE | Electronic Language International Festival - São Paulo (Brasil) (2014, 2016)
  • Banff Centre | Convergence - International Summit on Interdisciplinary Arts and Technology - Alberta (Canada) (2014)
  •  [de] | International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Sevilla (Spain) (2008)
  • Bienalsur - International Contemporary Art Biennial of South America (Argentina) (2017)
  • MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (Austria) (2017, 2018 : "Aestetic of Changes")
  • Microwave International New Media Arts Festival - (Hong Kong) (2016)
  • Utsikten Kunstsenter - Kvinesdal (Norway) (2009, 2012)
  • WRO Media Art Biennale / Wro Art Center - Wroclaw (Poland) (2009)
  • Futuresonic - Manchester (UK) (2009)
  • Festival International EXIT /  [fr] (France) (2009, 2011, 2013)
  • Lab30 - Media Arts Festival - Augsburg (Germany) (2009, 2011)
  • Villa Romana [fr] - Firenze (Italia) (2009)
  • INDAF - Incheon International Digital Art Festival - Songdo (South Korea) (2010)
  • ISEA International | International Symposium of Electronic Art (Belfast, 2010) (Istanbul, 2011) (Albuquerque, 2012) (Sydney, 2013) (Hong Kong, 2016) (Montreal, 2020)
  • La Fondation Claude Verdan  [fr] - Lausanne (Switzerland) (2011, 2017, 2018)
  •  [ca] - Girona (Spain) (2011)
  • Art Gallery of Nova Scotia - Halifax (Canada) (2011)
  • TransLife | Triennial of Media Art, NAMOC | National Art Museum of China - Beijing (China) (2011)
  • Dak Nong Museum - Gia Nghia (Vietnam) (2019 : "Explorasound")
  • Musée Ianchelevici - La Louvière (Belgium) (2012)
  • MUDAC - Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts - Lausanne (Switzerland) (2012, 2020)
  • Daejeon Museum of Art (South Korea) (2012)
  • CAM Raleigh | Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh (USA) (2012)
  • SXSW (South by Southwest) / "UNESCO Media Arts Exhibition" - Austin (USA) (2019)
  • Rubin Museum of Art - New York (USA) (2019)
  • New Orleans Jazz Museum - New Orleans (USA) (2019)
  • Artechouse - Washington (USA) (2019)
  • Galerie Le Manège / Institut français de Dakar (Senegal) (2019)
  •  [de] - Hadersdorf-am-Kamp (Austria) (2017)
  • Musée Louis Vouland [fr] - Avignon (France) (2017)
  •  [fr] - Clermont-Ferrand (France) (2017)
  •  [fr] Visual Art center - Béthune (France) (2017)
  • Centre d'art Les Églises - Chelles (France) (2019)
  • Biennale d'art contemporain Sélest'art - Sélestat (France) (2019)
  • Biennale Experimenta / Arts and Sciences - Grenoble (France) (2013, 2020)
  • Musée de Millau et des Grands Causses - Millau (France) (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020)
  • Nuit blanche, White Night festivals - (Amiens, 2007, 2010, 2012), (Metz, 2011), (Paris, 2020), (La-Motte-Servolex, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2020), (Brussels, 2010), (Brighton, 2010), (Toronto, 2011), (Halifax, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017), (Singapor, 2014), (Segovia, 2012), (Bucharest, 2015), (Dublin, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019), (Lancaster, 2016, 2017), (Zagreb, 2016), (Baltimore, 2018)
  • Festival of Lights (Lyon) (France) (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
  • World Expo 2010 - Shanghai (China) (2010)
  • Mois Multi - festival international en arts électroniques - Québec (Canada) (2014)
  • E-Fest - digital art festival - Tunis (Tunisia) (2014, 2015)
  • Art & Algorithms Digital Arts Festival - Titusville (USA) (2015)
  • MIRA Visual Arts Festival Arts Santa Mònica - Barcelona (Spain) (2014)
  •  [fr] - Mons (Belgium) (2010, 2014)
  • Festival  [fr] - Clermont-Ferrand (France) (2010, 2014, 2018)
  • Festival Accès(s) - Pau (France) (2011)
  • Festival NEMO - Paris (France) (2013)
  • Festival  [fr] - Strasbourg (France) (2009)
  • Festival Arborescence - Aix-en-Provence (France) (2005)
  • Festival Electrochoc - Bourgoin-Jallieu (France) (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2020)
  • Festival Safra’Numériques / Centre culturel Le Safran - Amiens (France) (2016, 2017, 2019)
  •  [fr] - Nantes (France) (2005, 2019)
  • Trace(s) - digital art festival - Bagnols-sur-Cèze (France) (2013, 2014, 2015)
  • Festival Horizons Numériques /  [fr] - Bonnemazon (France) (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018)
  • A-part, festival international d’art contemporain - Baux-de-Provence (France) (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
  • La Gaîté Lyrique - Paris (France) (2012, 2013, 2016)

Awards (selection)[]

  • Grant from  [fr] (FNAGP) - Paris (France) (2017)
  • Lumen Prize Silver Award (international award for digital art) (2015)
  • Human Interface Award / Phaenomenale - Science & Art Festival / Phaeno Science Center - Wolfsburg (Germany) (2015)
  • Interfaces Award / Interactive Art Competition : honorable mention - Porto (Portugal) (2015)
  • Grant for Digital Art Ici ARTV (Canada) (2014)
  • Award visual Arts and new technologies : Bains Numeriques #5 - international digital arts festival - Enghien-les-Bains (France) (2011)
  • Award lab30 Public's Choice Award : Lab30 Media Arts Festival - Augsburg (Germany) (2011)
  • Award «Most innovative production» : International Theatre and Dance Fair - Huesca (Spain) (2012)
  • Award Qwartz Arts New Media (2012)
  • LumiVille Trophies : Price young light originator - Lyon (France) (2013)

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