Nuit Blanche 2021: l'intranquillité des archives
The exhibition
Sleepless night and black screens in the CNES archives
Created in 2000 within the Centre nationale d'études spatiales (CNES), the Observatoire de l'Espace is its cultural laboratory, more invested in promoting artists' research on the human and societal aspects of the space adventure than in providing cosmic imagery. For Nuit Blanche in Paris - in which it participates since 2006 -, two films, signed by Justine Emard and Éléonore Geissler respectively, are projected at the CNES headquarters, in the heart of the Halles district.
Excerpt from Tom Laurent's article published in the issue N°98 of Art Absolument.
Created in 2000 within the Centre nationale d'études spatiales (CNES), the Observatoire de l'Espace is its cultural laboratory, more invested in promoting artists' research on the human and societal aspects of the space adventure than in providing cosmic imagery. For Nuit Blanche in Paris - in which it participates since 2006 -, two films, signed by Justine Emard and Éléonore Geissler respectively, are projected at the CNES headquarters, in the heart of the Halles district.
Excerpt from Tom Laurent's article published in the issue N°98 of Art Absolument.
When
02/10/2021 - 03/10/2021