Improvisation of lights and shadows: Fleur Lemercier
Musical composition, MAO on stage: Norbert Pignol
Musical composition, clarinets: Jean-Pierre Sarzier
Musical composition, saxophones: Olivier Masson
Improvisation machinery, manipulation of space: Eric Marynower alternating with Benjamin Croizy and Mehdi Kassi
Lighting design and programming: Eric Marynower
Concept consulting, instruments robots: Gilles Reyna / Tribrics
Midi effects, robot instruments: Alex Ratchov
Electronics for the show: Arpshuino , Orgautomatech, Specktr
Suits: Anne Buguet and the workshops of the Municipal Theater of Grenoble
Director, art director, robots instruments: Fleur Lemercier
Outer ear: Laurent Bigot
Outside perspective: Benjamin Croizy
Partners: Les détours de Babel (38) - Théâtre Municipal de Grenoble (38) - Espace Périphérique- Ville de Paris (75) - Usinotopie (31) - Espace Paul Jargot (38) - IIM (07) - Espace Navarre (38) - La Faiencerie (38) - ACCR (26) - Le Mett (07) - Conseil département Isère - DRAC AURA - Ville de Grenoble - ADAMI
During the performance, the performers together with the robotic machines live create and explore the sounds and images born here and now. "Dark matter" remains one of the most uncertain topics in physics today*, shrouded in uncertainty and uncertainty, necessitating research that shapes our knowledge and fuels our artistic imaginations. We want to show the viewer the worlds that are being born here and now, the doors of which we are opening. And invite him to accompany us on this journey.A circular device where robotic machines and performers interact is covered by a screen. Using acoustic instruments and technological tools, we create an improvised audio-visual dialogue on stage. Its success is dictated by the sonorous or visual choice made by the performers at a specific time.The audience can move freely and change their point of view throughout the performance. This free movement and mobility of the screen allows the audience to open their imagination and focus their attention on the search for sensations and emotions. Combining puppetry, music, plastic and digital art, our interdisciplinary work aims to create a cohesive and original material that turns the stage into a creative and interactive playground.* Dark matter is a hypothetical substance of unknown composition (or astronomical objects) that does not emit or reflect electromagnetic waves, but whose presence is detected from the gravitational effect on visible (luminous or absorbing) matter.