SATURDAY PASS

Event details

Date
Saturday, 9 May - 14:30
Place
Syllepse (Jardin des Nations)
Genre
Culture and shows
Organiser
MAPPING FESTIVAL
SATURDAY PASS - Culture and shows - Syllepse (Jardin des Nations)

Description

"A Passage To India (2084)" Moving beyond conventional cyberpunk dystopias, the work presents a distinctly Indian perspective on technological futures, where cultural cyborgs such as Meenakshi—brought to life through motion capture by Indian classical dance exponent Jayalakshmi Eshwar—emerge as guardians of heritage. Through telematic performances and AI-generated landscapes, the installation explores how traditional arts might evolve in a world where technology serves cultural preservation rather than erasure.   "ECAL LAB 360" A selection from the immersive projects of final year students at ECAL.   "WAVY RGB" Immersive, interactive musical piece. In this installation, viewers are immersed in a colorful, rhythm-driven visual world. The audience is invited to participate in the unfolding of the sequence through various interactions guided by their smartphones. These interactions influence the work and allow participants to engage with the visual and narrative evolution of the experience.   "I dreamt of Fire" I Dreamt of Fire is an immersive audiovisual performance set inside a dystopian waiting room.Combining electronic music and generative visuals, the work explores fear as both a primal emotion and a political instrument of control.   "Horizontal Concert" by Osomo + Visuals by OptikBloom A lying-down concert in response to the speed and restlessness of our time.OSOMO’s Horizontal Concerts create a musical and physical space for being, resting, dreaming, and sleeping — from letting go to the deepest listening. The music opens spaces for pause, retreat, and contemplation, inviting the audience on a personal inner journey. Featuring the indian artist Optikbloom who will upgrade the journey with a special audiovisual performance. Working primarily with tools such as TouchDesigner and Resolume, she creates live visual journeys that adapt in real time to sound, space, and the energy of the dancefloor.