Grégory Lasserre /Anaïs met den Ancxt

Grégory Lasserre /Anaïs met den Ancxt

France

The artist couple Gregory Lasserre and Anais den Ancxt work under the name Scenocosme. They live in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.
Their unique artworks use various expressions: interactive installations, visual art, digital art, sound art, collective performances, etc. .... Scenocosme blends art and digital technology to find substances of reverie, poetry, sensitivity and delicacy. These artists use a variety of technologies to create contemporary artworks. Their works arise from the possible hybridizations between technology and the living world (plants, stones, water, wood, human beings,...) whose meeting points incite them to invent sensitive and poetic languages. Most of their interactive works feel various relationships between the body and the environment. They are able to feel the energetic variations of living beings and design interactive stagings in which spectators share extraordinary sensory experiences.

Their works are exhibited in numerous museums, contemporary art centers and digital art festivals around the world. His interactive installations have been exhibited at the ZKM Karlsruhe Centre for Art and Media (Germany), the Daejeon Museum of Art (Korea), the Museum Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Canada), the National Centre for Contemporary Arts (Moscow), the Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh (USA), the Bòlit Centre d'Art Contemporani (Girona) and numerous biennials and festivals. ), at the Bòlit Centre d'Art Contemporani (Girona) and at numerous international biennials and festivals: Art Center Nabi / INDAF (Seoul), BIACS3 / Seville International Biennial of Contemporary Art (Spain), Experimenta Biennial (Australia), NAMOC / National Art Museum of China / TransLife / Triennial of Media Art (Beijing), Futuresonic (UK), WRO (Poland), FILE (São-Paulo), ISEA / International Symposium of Electronic Art (2009 Belfast, 2011 Istanbul, 2012 Albuquerque, 2013 Sydney), EXIT, VIA, Lille3000, Ososphere, Scopitone, Seconde nature (France)... during important events : World Expo (Shanghai), Nuits Blanches (Toronto, Halifax, Singapor, Brussels, Brighton, Amiens, Segovia, Bucharest), Fête des lumières (Lyon)... and in several art centers: MONA (Australia), MUDAC, Fondation Claude Verdan (Lausanne), Musée Ianchelevici (Belgium), Kibla (Slovenia), Banff Centre (Canada), Villa Romana (Florence), Utsikten Kunstsenter (Norway), Watermans (UK), Centre des arts d'Enghien-les-Bains, Gaîté Lyrique (Paris), etc.

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