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Wildbits by Pierre Mersadier

Audio and visual piece, in realtime generated 3D, starts as a minimal abstract space and evolves as a wild and restless construction. This piece is a set of semi independent compositions and is played live using Puredata.

3 acts:

Maman: the birth of a being from a digital magma. first randomly coming to life , then following a pattern
Lachose: its happy teen years with its bright colours and peculiar ambient sounds.
Mortcité: the melting of this being which life we have followed; finally swallowed by a dark and noisy city.

 

credits:

Pierre Mersadier - Audio & Video
website

Co-production
LES PIXELS TRANSVERSAUX
CENTRE MADELEINE REBERIOUX (Créteil / France)

Art Director: Yroyto
Coordinator: Amélie Dessaux
Director: François Demange
Camera: François Pirault, Haythem Zakaria

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