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LISETTE ABADIE Agenceuse, studying interior and event design 31 résidence du château 31150 Fenouillet

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LISETTE ABADIE Agenceuse, studying interior and event design

31 résidence du château31150 Fenouillet

2011French

Baccalauréat Scientific

(High School)Toulouse[France]

2008Hélène Pamies-

Lacuve Interior Designer

in Toulouse

Stylism et Modélism

2 years training

Many kind of medium and art

2011Archimaides

Interior Designerin Toulouse

2015Pélagie & Co

Interior Designerin Paris

EDUCATION INTERNSHIPS INTERESTS

2013Two years

technical degree in Layout of

EnvironnementalArchitecture ESAA Boulle

[France]

2013 - 2014School Exchange in

Interior Design University of

Montréal (UdeM)[Canada]

2014 - 2015Third year of a

bachelor degree in Interior Design

ESAG Penninghen[France]

2015 - 2016One year master in Event Design UQAM Montréal

[Canada]

RESUMELisette ABADIE

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

ECOLE BOULLE UDEM PENNINGHEN PENNINGHEN PENNINGHEN UQAM

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-LAYOUT OF A BANK

IN MULHOUSE

My work was to produce all technicals solutions and drawings in order to make this project realizable and to be able to give an estimate of the total expenses.

The design was already made by an interior architect. I had to realize all execution plans (working drawings), technical des-criptions and the construction schedule. Moreover, working on a bank involve various security issues to deal with, along with human requirements which led me to adapt all arrang-ment so that the place could be more suitable for employees.

In this regard, I made researches on the recent technical solutions that exist in order to build a high security space like that and I met professionals who helped me to understand the overall sheme of a bank’s operation.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Different solutions have been search. Here is the solution number 1. More expensive but also more aesthetic.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

The solution number 2 is cheaper but we still see the door when the wall is open.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-2-TO COMBINE INTERIOR DESIGN AND URBANISM

Axé Culturel

This project took place in an existing cultural center in Longueuil (near to Mon-treal). The propose was an interior refit in order to make confortable spaces acces-sible to all generations. We worked as a team and with organization named MADA (Senior friendly municipality) and the design work was built around three main lines : - Intergenerational exchanges: in making smooth movements and good spaces distribution. - Accessibility : the site is accessible to all generations, from public transports areas to the interior layout. - Sécurity : safety spaces and Quebec security standards.

The transversal axis is the key point of the project. Interior layout and urban plan-ning are following this frame. In the urban planning field, the trajectory analysis and the creation of a new public square make an easier access to the cultural center and give it a larger influence.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-2-Set/Event Design,

in honour of the WRCwith Sebastien Loeb and

Elena

-3-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-4-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-6- Life drawings

Workshop

-8-Fashion Design

-5-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-7-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

Urban planning study and outdoor development

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Plan Rez-de-Chaussez

The Ground Floor hosts the library for children, the administrative area and a conference room for about fifty people.

This distribution of spaces avoids any disruptive flows in the stairs. Indeed, the library dedicated to children being in the ground floor, the children will not borrow the stairs and will not disrupt elderly people who want to access to the other floors.

At this floor, the bi-accessibility of the site brings to an axis on which we built the concept and spaces. The transversal axis extends outside the building to draw the path leading into the building. Indoors, this is highlighted by a linear lighting and colored wall surfaces (see visuals on the next page).

Finally the materials used are natural and relatively sober, so that they could suit all generations and be appropriate to the elderly.personnes agées.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

The first floor houses the library for adult and two activity rooms (pain-ting) with blocks for easy storage.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

In the basement, there are two workplaces and the library for teenagers. The latter is more modern than the others and it includes, in particular, two screening rooms and several computer stations.

The creation of three libraries, each suited to a specific age range, does not only attract customers and thus expand the influence of the cultural center but it also allows to secure the customers’ loyalty. Indeed, growing up, children will always find in this center a library appropriate their age and needs.

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-3-MODEL

Ribbon chair of Pierre PAULIN, 20th century. Photos of the foam, waiting to be painted. The foot of the chair is to be added.

-1-Agencement d’une banque à Mulhouse

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-4-SCARPA’S APPROACH

This project is dedicated to be set up in a venitian square that I dis-covered during a study trip in Venise (Italy). San Pantalon is a busy place, but without any particular attraction encouraging passersby to linger. Nevertheless, this place enjoys direct access to water through the Rio del Tolentini.

Thus this project was inspired by the thought and the work of Scarpa, incorporating several elements of the latter and creating a passage guiding the viewer to different points of the place so as to pay tribute to the famous Venetian architect.

This passage is an experience, a script and an intriguing attraction which highlights the place. This is an ephemeral architecture taking into account the climatic conditions of the city (covered areas, eleva-tion of the passage for the aqua alto).

-1-Agencement d’une banque à Mulhouse

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Guiding thread: curves and stairs extracted from Brian Vega

Walls sheltering the small stretch of water in the Querini Stampalia garden

Frames drawn from the paintings of Antonio Fumiani on the ceiling of the San Pantalon church

Frames drawn from the paintings of Antonio Fumiani on the ceiling of the San Pantalon church

Bridge created from the shelter of Brian Vega’s tombs

Entrance to the cemetery chapel of Brian Vega

-1-Agencement d’une banque à Mulhouse

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

So as to answer this problem, the hostel is offering 2 services which take place in commercial spaces : the basement.

In the first one, we could find a bar named Son’art bar which is inspi-red by the «sofar sound» concept already existing. This concept allows to welcome unknown artists who they can share their music with the hostel residents but also external customers. Their show is filmed and published on a web platform so they can be shared with everybody. The objective is to give the chance to unknown artists to be known.

The second service is the social networks experience. Once or twice a month, young people from the hostel and professionals meet for exchanges, in the hostel. It can help in the search for a work and allows at least, to be confronted with the labor market.

-5-SON’ART BACKPACKERS

Youth Hostel in Paris

The project takes place at 7 rue Beudant in Paris. The analysis of site and surroundings and the recent development of this part of town are justifying the installation of a youth hostel in order to contribute to the growing dynamism of this area.

The hostel is a 7 floors building (including the basement). The ground floor and the first floor are designed for common spaces; the 4 other storeys are for night spaces. Dormitories can welcome between 2 to 16 people. In this way, the hostel can offer various comfort levels, various price levels which can satisfy various types of customers. The base-ment intended for the commercial activities.

Knowing that the majority of young people using Paris youth hostels are here for professional reasons (in order to find a job, or expecting to find an appartement because they are studying in Paris for exemple), the entire concept is built around one axis: enter the labor market.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Ground Floor

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Basement // commercial part, Son’art Bar First Floor // common part

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

3DS MAX

3DS MAX4th floor // Dorm rooms, exclusively for males

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

The project takes place in a theater in Montreal. Laura and I chose to work in the elevator. We made an immersive expe-rience based on a text extract from la fuite / Opéra du désordre written by Christian Lapointe (2011):

« domain ofthe mind activity:lack ofconsistency andlogic / psychological emotional or mental domain: disorderof reason / offeelings / of thehead »

-6-FOLIE PASSAGERE

Immersive Experience in an elevator

In order to intensify the experience, an actress was standing inside the elevator, in the middle of participants. Her role was to play the schizophrenic person.

The scenario starts at the ground floor, in front of the elevator entrance. While elevator’s doors are still closed, 2 hostesses, wit-hout any face expression, are explaining to the 13 participants that they have to go inside the elevator and, once they were inside, to put the headband they gave them on their eyes. Then the elevator’s doors open on a young woman crouched on the floor. She suddenly gets up and let people enter in the small space. Once everybody has put his headband on the eyes, the experience starts. Partici-pants are progressively immersed in the thoughts of a schizophre-nic woman. The rhythm of the movement and the disorder in the soundtrack make loose to the participants any point of spatial refe-rence. However, they can feel the movements of a person and hear its rustles whispered in their ears. They feel then as transported in the thoughts of the person that they saw by entering the elevator.

The elevator imposed us many technical and spatial constraints. This is a tiny enclosed space in movement so we couldn’t step back enough to use a projection system for example. That is the reason why we chose to realize an exclusively audio installation. Hence, the challenge of this project was to coordinate the move-ment and the audio perfectly in order to create sensations and a maximum exposure.

By choosing this text about the psychological disorder, we wanted to work specifically about schizophrenia. After many researches and a meeting with a medical professional, we repor-ted some symptoms and finally created a soundtrack based on three of them : erotomanic delusions, persecution disorder and the non-differentiation between the self, the id and superego. In this sort of experience, the rhythm is the most important, and we had to write and program each movement and sound variation in taking care of the unexpected dimension (because the elevator could have been used while the experience is on).

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

research book - rhythm coordination

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Realisation

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-6-BAN[C]DIT

Interactive Design for la Nuit Blanche in Montréal

The request was the realization of an interactive design for La Nuit Blanche in Montréal related to democracy. This project is based on the theme of democracy, but more specifically on the non-participation which seems to be contrary to the democratic principles. The objective was to make citizens realize that they have rights and that they can easily participate to the political life of their country. And more than that, the message is that people generally do not use those rights be-cause of self-censorship that creates a sort of big taboo issues about democracy. But as long as the subject is kind of a taboo, the purpose here was to make people asking questions to themselves by participating to an experience of non-self-cen-sorship in a more lightly way, with humor and self-derision.

The Nuit Blanche is an event held during the last night of the festival of lights of Montréal (February 2016). During this night, a lot of installations are realized in order to animate the city all night long. The BAN[C]DIT project was created as an interruption, a pause, between all those activities. This is no more than a public bench, but a special public bench because it allows you to do something fun or nice you have never done before because of your self-censorship in public space.

Indeed many benches will be dispatched in the city with different instruction on it so that the people could find some of them during their night exploration and this can also create a meeting of persons who want to play together, and then discuss about this experience.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Phase de prototypage

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-6-MOVING SCULPTURE

Museomix, creative challenge

Museomix is a creative challenge over the course of 3 days in a museum. This year, it took place in the Contemporary Art Museum of Montreal (MAC). The objective was to create an interactive installation which enhance an art work or the museum in itself.

We were 5 woman working together. We did not know each other before and had dif-ferent backgrounds, different ages, different experiences, and that was the power of the experience. We had to create something in using skills of each person within the three days. We chose a sculpture in the museum, and decided to animate it. Indeed, we selected this sculpture in particular because you need to turn around it to see all the potential of this work and how it could change forms depending on the position from where you watch it. In that context and in order to encourage the movement, we created an installation which permit the participant to embody the sculpture and move it with his own body movement.

The installation took place in the entrance of the museum, as a teaser and in order not to obliterate the real art work. The participant has to take place in front of a wall on which there was a projection of a reconstitution of the sculpture. After a few seconds, the kinect system detected the body of the participant and all his movements became also the sculpture movement. Indeed, he could dance, walk, move with it: he incarnated the sculpture.

In a larger meaning, this installation could be used for any other art work in a museum. Indeed, it is a funny way to make the art work our own and break the usual distance between a visitor and works in a museum.

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

INSTALLATION

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Trip to Thaïlande

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Trip to San Francisco

-1-Layout of a bank in Mulhouse (France)

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

-7-Life drawing Workshop

-6-Event Design

Interactive Design Inmmersive Design

-8-Photography

PASSION FOR THE ARTS

-2-Urban planning and Interior Design of a

library next to Montreal (Canada)

Axé culturel

-3-Handmade Chair Model

Ribbon Chair - Pierre PAULIN

-4-Venitian Passage accor-ding to the thinking of

Carlo Scarpa

-5-Son’art Backpackers

Youth hostel

Trip to Nouvelle-Zélande

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