Beyond the screen

Beyond the screen

Beyond the screen - is a series of interactive machines developed by students in their first year of Bachelor Media & Interaction Design. These systems are inspired by the relationship between instructions and execution within a computer system. These machines create text through a modular typographic system.

Workshop (2024) with Angelo Benedetto

Assistants
Théo Déchanez
Students
Léon Bonnet, Marco Boumya, Arthur Effront, Helena Hell, Francisco Iaconucci, Karim Kaba, Sacha Kaufmann, Corentin Maurer, Blendi Mazreku, Salma Mrani, Matthieu Noël, Jade Picard, Anais Polo, Benjamin Vermot
Know-how
Tangible Interaction, Type design, Tools, Performance
ECAL/Matthieu Noël, Blendi Mazreku, Salma Mrani
ECAL/Marco Boumya, Corentin Maurer
ECAL/Blendi Mazreku, Matthieu Noël, Salma Mrani
ECAL/Blendi Mazreku, Matthieu Noël, Salma Mrani
ECAL/Blendi Mazreku, Matthieu Noël, Salma Mrani
ECAL/Blendi Mazreku, Matthieu Noël, Salma Mrani

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ECAL/Corentin Maurer, Marco Boumya
ECAL/Corentin Maurer, Marco Boumya
ECAL/Corentin Maurer, Marco Boumya
ECAL/Corentin Maurer, Marco Boumya

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ECAL/Jade Picard, Helena Hell
ECAL/Jade Picard, Helena Hell
ECAL/Jade Picard, Helena Hell
ECAL/Jade Picard, Helena Hell

1/2

ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront
ECAL/Jade Picard, Helena Hell
ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront
ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront
ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront
ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront
ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront
ECAL/Léon Bonnet, Arthur Effront

1/3

ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci
ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci
ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci
ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci
ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci
ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci

1/3

ECAL/Benjamin Vermot, Anais Polo
ECAL/Benjamin Vermot, Anais Polo
ECAL/Benjamin Vermot, Anais Polo
ECAL/Benjamin Vermot, Anais Polo

1/3

ECAL/Sacha Kaufmann, Francisco Iaconucci
ECAL/Benjamin Vermot, Anais Polo

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Beyond The Screen

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Beyond The Screen

with Angelo Benedetto

Beyond the screen - is a series of interactive machines developed by students in their first year of Bachelor Media & Interaction Design. These systems are inspired by the relationship between instructions and execution within a computer system. These machines create text through a modular typographic system.

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