Nuit Blanche 2012 - FLASH 79
NUIT BLANCHE 2012
UNIVERSITE PARIS DIDEROT / BETONSALON - CENTRE D’ART ET DE RECHERCHE
Performances / conferences / concerts / exhibition
Nuit blanche / Saturday October 6, 2012 / 7 p.m. – 4 a.m.
Esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet 75013 Paris
A proposition by University Paris Diderot
Bernadette Bricout, vice-president Vie culturelle / Université dans la ville, Université Paris Diderot
And Bétonsalon - Center for art and research
Mélanie Bouteloup, director and Marie Bechetoille, projects coordinator
1979 is the year when the revolutions in Iran and Nicaragua happen, when Margaret Thatcher is appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, when American film director Francis Ford Coppola wins Palme d’Or for his film Apocalypse Now, it is also the year of the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, the year of the death of Joseph Kessel and of gangster Jacques Mesrine and the year of many other events.
University Paris Diderot and Bétonsalon - Center for art and research are inviting several narrator figures to explore the events of the year 1979. On stage, visitors will discover ongoing conferences, performances and concerts from 7 p.m. to 4 a.m. This « FLASH 79 » night will be hosted by Bernadette Bricout, vice president of the University Paris Diderot (Vie culturelle Université dans la ville) and teacher of oral litterature as well as by Céline Ahond. This Nuit Blanche is an occasion to invite researchers and artists. For University Paris Diderot : Laure Bonnaud, Pierre Berthomieu, Pascal Dibie, Frédéric Tournier and Sébastien Charnoz. For Bétonsalon - Centre d’art et de recherche : Céline Ahond, Jean-Sébastien Tacher, Luc Kheradmand, Fanny Adler and Vincent Madame, Alexis Guillier and Sébastien Rémy, Dominique Gilliot, Jochen Dehn, Valentina Traïanova and Antoine Dufeu, Mosh Mosh, Nox Factio, Polar Inertia. Thus the oral practices will reveal their multiple sides and for one night, discursive spaces will become spaces of the unexpected and the spectacular.
PROGRAMME
FLASH 79
– > ESPLANADE PIERRE VIDAL-NAQUET
7 p.m. – 4 a.m.
Presentation by Bernadette Bricout, vice-presidente Vie culturelle / Université dans la ville, Université Paris Diderot, teacher of oral litterature and by the artist Céline Ahond
7.00 pm – opening by Bernadette Bricout and Céline Ahond
7.15 pm - conference « Les femmes et la science » by Laure Bonnaud
7.45 pm - conference « Aux portes du futur » by Pascal Dibie
8.30 pm - performance « Montluçon / Cap-Borgne 79, une performance à hypothèses » by Dominique Gilliot
9.00 pm - conference « Les Anneaux de Saturne » by Sébastien Charnoz
9.30 pm - conference « Great Expectations » by Alexis Guillier and Sébastien Rémy
10.00 pm - conference « Star Wars Le Rebelle et l’Empereur » by Pierre Berthomieu
10.30 pm - performance « Parasites, virus et élasticité » by Jochen Dehn
11.30 pm - conference « Vie et mort des cellules » by Frédéric Tournier
00.00 pm - performance « Ultimatum » by Valentina Traïanova and Antoine Dufeu
00.30 am - performance « Homo-idiome » by Fanny Adler & Vincent Madame
01.00 am - concert Mosh Mosh
02.00 am - concert Nox Factio
03.00 am - concert Polar Inertia
04.00 am – closing by Jean-Sébastien Tacher
During the whole night: sound motives by Luc Kheradmand
And « Code Point info papillon top secret » by Jean-Sébastien Tacher
EXHIBITION / ABOUT MENOCCHIO, WE KNOW MANY THINGS.
– >BETONSALON - CENTRE D’ART ET DE RECHERCHE
11 a.m. – 4 a.m.
Exceptionally open for the Nuit Blanche
VISIT AROUND ARCHITECTURE & CONTEMPORARY ART
– >UNIVERSITY PARIS DIDEROT
6 p.m. – 4 a.m.
During the whole Nuit Blanche, a visit will be organized around the architecture and the artworks of University Paris Diderot. Indeed, the Grands Moulins campus is gifted with real architectural diversity: works by Rudy Ricciotti, Françoise Mauffret & Jean Guervilly, Nicolas Michelin, Chaix & Morel, IN & ON architecture, etc. The Nuit Blanche guides will also present artworks by Keiichi Tahara, the Light Scape series, visible on the South-West wall of the Physics building located next to the Seine, or the medals of Trait d’union, by Eric Duyckaerts visible on all the buildings of University Paris Diderot. On the Esplanade, Les Alumouettes, created by Yann Kersalé shed light on the grands moulins building. Finally, La Trame de Minoterie, by Franklin Azzi, is visible from Thomas Mann street, when walking out of the grands moulins courtyard to go to the Seine and continue with the Nuit Blanche visit.
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