Festival Images – 2016

Festival Images – 2016

Pour la troisième fois consécutive, l’ECAL s’associe au Festival Images de Vevey, manifestation gratuite centrée autour de l’image contemporaine. La spécificité du Festival Images est de présenter de la photographie monumentale en plein air, tout en présentant des projets autours de l’image dans un sens plus large en intérieur. Pour l’édition 2016, et suite au succès de l’installation RAFT de 2014,  les étudiants de 3e année Bachelor Design Industriel ont créé des dispositifs «aquatiques» investissant les berges de Vevey le temps du Festival Images.

Collaboration (2016) with Adrien Rovero

Assistants
Marceau Avogadro
Students
Stefano Calia, Benoît Chastenet de Gery, Aurélie Chèvre, Lionel Dalmazzini, Arthur Desmet, Sébastien El Idrissi, Léonard Golay, Mathieu Lang, Leos Llambias, Marie Millière, Sophia Moeschlin, Arthur Monnereau, Mauro Mota Martinho, Maki Nakaya-Sommet, Zoé Nguyen, Lucas Pouly, Kim Ramain-Colomb, Lya Rennhard, Ana Sofia Rouge, Keenan Rush, Séléna Sieger, Jean-François Vercasson, Aurélie Vial, Daniele Walker, Mélanie Zufferey, Margaux de Giovannini, Aurélia von Allmen
Know-how
Scenography, Installation
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Offshore ECAL/Arthur Desmet, Marie Millière, Arthur Monnereau
Lacustres ECAL/Margaux de Giovannini, Maki Nakaya-Sommet, Mélanie Zufferey
Lacustres ECAL/Margaux de Giovannini, Maki Nakaya-Sommet, Mélanie Zufferey

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Kasper 440 ECAL/Judith Chauvel-Lévy, Mathieu Lang, Leos Llambias

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