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Celeste Boursier-MougenotContemporary French artist. Lives and works in Sète, France
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- Contemporary French Artist
- Interweaving Music and Visuals
- "Videodrones" (2001)
- "From Here to Ear" (1999)
Contemporary French Artist
Michel Bourcier-Mougenot is a contemporary French artist who lives and works in Sète, France. His work revolves around the intersection of music and the visual arts.
Interweaving Music and Visuals
Bourcier-Mougenot creates situations and devices that translate musical events into visual terms, or vice versa. His work explores the acoustic potential of everyday objects, environments, and actions.
"Videodrones" (2001)
In his piece "Videodrones" (2001), Bourcier-Mougenot experimented with video in unconventional ways. The installation displays live video feeds of streets, boulevards, and sidewalks on five screens. The movements of pedestrians and traffic trigger a cascade of sounds, transforming the mundane into a musical composition.
"From Here to Ear" (1999)
"From Here to Ear" (1999) explores the natural relationship between music and the environment. The artist employed a flock of zebra finches and the strings of a grand piano to create an acoustic structure. The birds' behavior influenced the arrangement of the strings, mirroring John Cage's practice of translating natural sounds into musical form.