Mise en Espace

Mise en Espace

This semester, ECAL had the opportunity to welcome the Swiss artist Anja Schori for a one-week workshop. The students developed a project that interacts with the school space, exploring the issue of the spatialization of photography. Their work studies and analyses the way in which photography is transformed and adopts an installative, even sculptural, character. By using architecture, infrastructure, objects, materials, light, etc., students transform the 2D image into a three-dimensional subject related to its exhibition space. The final result does not show images on the wall, but images that have gone through a transformation process.

Workshop (2019) with Anja Schori

This semester, ECAL had the opportunity to welcome the Swiss artist Anja Schori for a one-week workshop. The students developed a project that interacts with the school space, exploring the issue of the spatialization of photography. Their work studies and analyses the way in which photography is transformed and adopts an installative, even sculptural, character. By using architecture, infrastructure, objects, materials, light, etc., students transform the 2D image into a three-dimensional subject related to its exhibition space. The final result does not show images on the wall, but images that have gone through a transformation process.

ECAL/Alizée Quinche
ECAL/Alizée Quinche

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ECAL/Emeline Courcier
ECAL/Guillaume Schilter
ECAL/Guillaume Schilter

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ECAL/Justine Willa
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ECAL/Clara Roumégoux
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ECAL/Caroline Perrenoud
CAL/Sofia Papaefthymiou
ECAL/David Benito Py

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ECAL/Antoine Martin
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ECAL/ Lara Ziörjen
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ECAL/Marie Noury
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ECAL/Steven Rüthy

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