With SIANA
As part of the European Heritage Days
Sunday 22nd September
from 10am to 1pm at the greenhouse
365, Rue du Doyen André Guinier, 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette, France
Free access in the greenhouse to the exhibition
by Karine Bonneval and Anais Tondeur.
You will be able to test the survey line continuously with
the 2km4 radio application from the Orbe collective with FlorianePochon.
There will also be time for artistic sharing:
at 10am and 12pm with Karine Bonneval and at 11am with Anais Tondeur.
All these activities are free.
Césaria Evora Gallery
Opening Thursday 19 September, 12 noon to 2 pm
exhibition from 19 September to 17 October, free admission Tuesday to Thursday, 11.30am to 2.30pm
bending - turning - transforming with plants
with SIANA
Galerie Césaria Evora, Université d'Evry, rue du Père André Jarlan,
91000 Evry-Courcouronnes.
An art-science and know-how workshop, as part of the cultural summer. In collaboration with the Friends of Pesselières, the Friends of the Tour de Vesvre and the Université Populaire Loire Vauvise.
With Karine Bonneval, visual artist, and Mehdi Harzallaoui, chiseller.
Monday 22 to Friday 26 July, 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm.
In and around the barn of the Pesselières oil mill.
An exhibition at the Tour de Vesvre will open on 3 August.
Thursday 20 June from 6pm to 10pm: 1st festive get-together - on the plateau, in the Moulon district, with all the members of the collective.
From 6pm to 8.30pm, meet the project's artists on the 2km4 survey line. Karine Bonneval, Anaïs Tondeur and Floriane Pochon will be positioned at different points along the transect and will be sharing their work with the public.
From 8.30pm to 10pm, join us for a collective picnic with all the artists and scientists involved in the project. This will be an opportunity to discover the prototype of the "radio 2km4" application from the Orbe collective and to share a free drink.
You can already see the project's first visual experiments at an exhibition organised as part of the 2nd edition of Vegetatio, a day of plant encounters.
Come along from 1pm to 5pm to the greenhouse (bât. 365) on the University of Paris-Saclay Campus to discover the artistic research of Karine Bonneval and Anaïs Tondeur.
Practical information
Meet up on Thursday 20 June from 6pm to 10pm on the lawn of the Parc du Moulon (4 Rue Joliot Curie, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette). Don't forget to pack a picnic and bring a charged phone and headphones to discover "radio 2km4".
From 11am to 2pm (bring a picnic) in the meadow above IDEEV next to the wild apple orchard, Mare du Vivier, 91190 Saint-Aubin.
Listening to pollinators, with Karine Bonneval and Fanny Rybak, bioacoustician at Neuropsi.
a SIANA project
Paris-Saclay University
Meeting at the pound, bat 330 10h30 am
With Ludwig Jardillier, microbiologist specialising in freshwater environments at the ESE.
sediment from a pond at the Orsay University site to create Wynogradsky's olonnes.
Orsay with a view to creating Wynogradsky olonnes.
With Fanny Rybak, bioacoustician at NeuroPsI, hydrophone listening of invertebrates present underwater.
A SIANA project
Exhibition from 4 May to 9 June at the Grantham Foundation, Canada
La carte n'est pas le territoire invites us to consider the ground as a lived space. Each of the two installations in the exhibition attempts to bridge the gap between cartographic tools, which abstractly dissect and synthesise environments, and the extraordinary richness of ecosystems. Formulated in the 1930s by the philosopher Alfred Korzybski, the aphorism that gives the exhibition its title expresses this distance between the representation of the world and reality.
Josiane Poirier, Artistic Director
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Friday 26 April from 5pm, come and dream with a tree from the Domaine départemental de Chamarande: Do trees dream of CO²? - Performance by Per Hüttner
Bookings by email: chamarande-reservation@cd-essonne.fr
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A tree from the domain will be fitted with a Pépipiaf (an ecophysiological measurement tool) that provides real-time feedback on changes in its diameter depending on the season, temperature, time of day and humidity. Carpets arranged in petals around it, above its roots, will allow us to lie down in contact with it.
Live, Karine Bonneval will record the activity of the soil near the roots, and Per Hüttner will supervise them with data from the tree, in quadraphonic sound. Taking the time to listen together to these sounds, those of other living beings around us. One person will be equipped with an EEG, and his or her brain waves, transformed into sound, will vibrate a speaker directed towards the roots of the tree. We'll listen to the delicate, subtle sounds, and let the tree hear the brain activity modulated directly by these sounds.
On Monday 22nd, from 2pm to 5pm, in the company of Stephane Bazot, a specialist in soils and plant-soil relationships at the ESE, we will be surveying 3 stations on the 2km4 transect to explore the soil.
Meeting point 2pm in front of IDEEV.
Walk in the garden, Breathe with the trees , meditation and artistic practice with Claire Damesin and Karine Bonneval
Trees breathe at the same time as us! Claire Damesin is a tree ecophysiologist at Paris-Saclay University, she studies the behavior of trees in their environment. She also develops interdisciplinary approaches for an introspective ecology.
As we walk around the grounds, while discovering how the tree interacts with its environment, we will breathe with the trees and try to take its shape for a moment, in an exercise in phytomorphism. With bioacoustic microphones, we will listen to the sounds of the bark under our fingers, the leaves, and perhaps the sap.
A guided tour in the garden with two voices. Each meeting offers a different theme, in conjunction with a specialist, to explore the nature of the Chamarande park from a different angle.