Guillaume Pascale | Performance | Chantier IA
As part of the exhibition Under the Surface: A Solaristic Study by Juliette Lusven and Memo Akten, Sporobole presents a remote sound performance by Guillaume Pascale.
Iterative Scores V is a work based on the interpretation of bathymetric data from the submarine cables of our modern communications networks. Live from the shores of the Mediterranean, the artist will transform and manipulate this digital data to create a piece that resonates with Juliette Lusven’s Transatlantic Visions installation, presented in our gallery on the other side of the ocean.
Drawn from a series of musical compositions produced in real time, Pascale’s work will use synthesizers and an electronic data sequencing device called OCTO – designed by the artist – to transform technical and invisible information into a sound experience that is both tangible and contemplative. In this way, the music created will reveal the hidden dynamics of our digital society.
Guillaume Pascale’s approach aims to create a link between the public and distant phenomena, turning what usually goes unnoticed into a perceptible experience. This approach enriches not only the artistic experience, but also the understanding we have of our digital and natural environments. By fusing art and technology, Iterative Scores V invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with the invisible data and infrastructures that shape our contemporary world.
The artist would like to warmly thank Reeve Schumacher and Galerie Lhoste for their support of the project.