Sound & Participatory Installations
These installations extend a research into shared listening —
between art, space, and the pedagogy of perception.
Each work is born from a dialogue with a place or a group:
school classes, media libraries, care centers, creative workshops.
Sound becomes collective matter: we record, compose, and imagine together
new listening landscapes — where gestures, voices, and objects vibrate in resonance.
These experiences — from Totem Ogham to Dol sonore,
from According to J.-H. Fabre to Imaginary Pollinations —
explore the fragile link between doing and listening,
between transmission and shared creation.
To participate, to listen, to invent :
the installation becomes a common space —
a field for experimenting with the living world.