Exceptional exhibition "1,2,3 data" in Paris
The EDF Group Foundation offers you a 100% DATA exhibition, unique in France, until October 6, just 22 km from our Orly Draveil hotel.
What is DATA?
Through the exhibition "1,2,3 data", you will discover the work of forty data designers working around science, art and design. With billions of data now in circulation around the world, this inexhaustible resource becomes a true mode of expression, where poetry, inventions and curiosities meet.
A contemporary art still misunderstood in France.
David Bihanic, curator of the exhibition, has chosen works known to the informed as "Tele-Present Water" by David Bowen: which transcribes through his installation, the oscillations of a micro plot of the Pacific, based on data recovered in real time by a buoy! Moritz Stefaner with his work "Multiplicity" does reflective work around social networks and creates a real-time hierarchy coordinated by shape, theme and colour of instagram images located in the Paris region.
Data design has been around for over twenty years and is not often exposed. Certainly because this art whose support depends on data is digital and not palpable, which triggers in some, a form of apprehension.
Our world is vast and since the creation of the Internet, man has created a digital extension where the potentialities of creation and thought are infinite.
The site www.123data.paris is accessible throughout the exhibition and makes it possible to familiarize oneself with this universe much more reassuring when one is interested in it more closely.
Going to see this exhibition is a bit like preparing for tomorrow's world.
Location
EDF Group Foundation
6, rue Récamier 75007 Paris
Schedules
May 4 to October 6, 2018
Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 7pm (except public holidays)
Free admission
What is DATA?
Through the exhibition "1,2,3 data", you will discover the work of forty data designers working around science, art and design. With billions of data now in circulation around the world, this inexhaustible resource becomes a true mode of expression, where poetry, inventions and curiosities meet.
A contemporary art still misunderstood in France.
David Bihanic, curator of the exhibition, has chosen works known to the informed as "Tele-Present Water" by David Bowen: which transcribes through his installation, the oscillations of a micro plot of the Pacific, based on data recovered in real time by a buoy! Moritz Stefaner with his work "Multiplicity" does reflective work around social networks and creates a real-time hierarchy coordinated by shape, theme and colour of instagram images located in the Paris region.
Data design has been around for over twenty years and is not often exposed. Certainly because this art whose support depends on data is digital and not palpable, which triggers in some, a form of apprehension.
Our world is vast and since the creation of the Internet, man has created a digital extension where the potentialities of creation and thought are infinite.
The site www.123data.paris is accessible throughout the exhibition and makes it possible to familiarize oneself with this universe much more reassuring when one is interested in it more closely.
Going to see this exhibition is a bit like preparing for tomorrow's world.
Location
EDF Group Foundation
6, rue Récamier 75007 Paris
Schedules
May 4 to October 6, 2018
Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 7pm (except public holidays)
Free admission
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