Anne-Sarah Le Meur : July 16 1968
Anne-Sarah Le Meur started to create artistic abstract 3D images in 1990. Focusing on exploring programming language and plastic space features, she generates singular moving and fixed images, playing strangely with flatness and inhabited by unusual matters, a sort of pictorial and sensual 'warm' 3D. One of her pieces is an interactive panorama (ZKM, 2011) based on perceptive exploration (peripheral vision) and unrealistic light phenomena. She made 4 different performances focusing on colors or other formal choices, with or without sound.
Her work has been exhibited in France, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, Russia, Korea, Japan, Brazil and lately Romania, in festivals, Art centers and galleries. She is represented by Galerie Charlot, Paris.
Jean-Jacques Birgé : November 5 1952
At once music composer (Un Drame Musical Instantané) and sound designer, writer and blogger (drame.org), film director and multimedia author (Machiavel, Nabaz’mob), improvisor and specialist of realtime synthesis instruments, artistic director and record producer, Jean-Jacques Birgé conceives a passion for images and sounds, and particularly for their potential to produce sense and create emotions.
Awards : Ars Electronica Distinction Digital Musics, Grand Prix Möbius International, SACD Interactive Creation, SCAM Best Internet Site, Centre Pompidou Flash Festival, Vidéoformes New Medias Creation, Seoul Net Festival Special Jury, Bologna Ragazzi Digital Special Mention, Grand Prix Stratégies, Cross Video Days TV5 Monde Best Francophone Project, Digital Ehon Special Jury, Locarno Jury Award, British Academy Award of Film & TV Arts (BAFTA), Victoires de la Musique nomination, etc.