DIGITAL ART EXHIBITION IN THE CITY

Interactive itinerary/free entry

The Cube Festival has organized a poetic itinerary through the city-centre, consisting of some twenty interactive pieces that establish a sensitive and particular relationship with the public.

Created by artists from the international scene, these devices bring into play cutting-edge technologies in the field of interactivity, forging a genuinely personal relationship with spectators: image recording/analysis, gestural interfaces, sound spatialisation, mobile media and many more.

Some of the pieces are accessible 24 hours a day, conjuring up an unprecedented nocturnal and urban sense of magic.

PERMANENTLY VISIBLE PIECES (24 hours a day)
Smoke Tree – John Gerrard / Germany
Bandoneon – Xavier Boissarie et Roland Cahen / France
Vibrations – Vadim Bernard / France
Ciel ! – Bruno Rosier / France
A+ – Thierry Fournier / France
Pixels Animés – Antoine Visonneau et Joseph Poidevin/ France

PIECES VIEWABLE DURING OPENING HOURS (9am – 9pm)*
*Late night opening on Tuesday and Saturday: 10pm
Paranoid Architecture – Emmanuel Vantillard / France
Moving By Numbers – Wolf Ka/ France
Brand : We Play The World – Jens Brand/ Germany
Standard Time – Datenstrudel/ Allemagne
Emotion Vending Machine – Maurice Benayoun, Jean-Baptiste Barrière / France
Jewel Box : Baton Pass – Kyoko Nagashima / Japan
The Endless Forest – Tale Of Tales/ Belgium
The Dead Man Box – Grégory Hervelin / France

PIECES VISIBLE WHEN THE RECEPTION POINTS ARE OPEN (VARIOUS OPENING HOURS)
Mur – Fred Perié / France
Sans Titre, A… – Fred Perié/ France

ITINERARIES WITH SOUNDS AND MOBILE PIECES (FROM 9AM TO 9PM)*
*Late night opening Tuesday and Saturday: 10pm
Myht (Meet Your Heartbeat Twin) – Ivo Flammer et Wolf Ka / France
Paysage Ephémère – Xavier Boissarie / France
Oterp – Antonin Fourneau / France
Regrets – Jane Mulfinger et Graham Budgett / United-States

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS ALSO AVAILABLE ALONG THE INTINERARY…
Talents – Special Issue 2 : Archi & Design / Talents Editions
Arte Radio – Créations Sonores / Arte France