After a month of active listening workshops and live coding sessions, the participants will gather on June 19 at the Alcazar Library to share their creations with the public.
The sounds recorded in the various libraries take shape through collaborative compositions, and live-coding projects are also presented live.
The evening concludes with a live-coding concert (electronic music) by Rémi Georges, aka Ralt144MI—a live creative performance in which code becomes an instrument and the stage a space for sonic experimentation.
A special event open to everyone to celebrate collective and musical creativity at the library!
As part of the "
: Make Music" initiative
In partnership with
, the Alcazar Library, the Bonneveine Media Library, the Merlan Library, and the Salim-Hatubou Media Library.
Supported by
, City of Marseille
Pauline Wable
Sound artist and performer
Pauline Wable has developed an artistic practice centered on celebrating life through attentive listening. Her work revolves around the concept of ritual, which she views as a way to forge connections: connections to oneself, to others, to a place, and more broadly to all living things.
For her, ritual constitutes a moment of suspended time, a moment when we slow down, when we open ourselves to our surroundings, and when we can sensually experience the fact that we are an integral part of nature, with no separation between humans and their environment.
In practice, she designs sound ceremonies in natural settings, often centered around a tree.
She uses piezo microphones that capture surface vibrations, thereby transforming invisible phenomena into sound. These vibrations are composed and blended live with instruments and electronic textures.
The audience, caught up in a collective trance, is invited to interact with the tree, the materials, and the space, becoming fully immersed in the experience.
Through this approach, Pauline seeks to foster a sensory rediscovery of our environment by questioning the role of attentive listening: how listening differently can transform our relationship to the world, to living things, and to others.
Rémi Georges
Computer music designer, sound artist, and composer
Rémi Georges’ practice spans interactive sound installations, algorithmic and generative compositions, and improvised electronic performances.
Working in the field of technological archiving, he develops custom instruments and software to create unexpected performances and installations. His work is deeply rooted in experimentation, always guided by a commitment to open-source principles.
A member of the Cookie Collective and TOPLAP, Rémi organizes events, leads workshops, and produces records under his label Ordinateur dans la tête.
Under the pseudonym Ralt144MI, Rémi Georges composes hybrid electronic music, blending the raw energy of techno, the unique aesthetic of the demoscene, and the richness of electroacoustic experimentation. His live coding performances explore the theme of technological archiving, interweaving complex rhythmic patterns and captivating visuals to create immersive audiovisual experiences.
Alcazar Library (Conference Room)
58 Cr Belsunce13001
Marseille
Free admission
Evening Program
6:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Feedback session on the active listening workshops with Pauline Wable
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Presentation of the live-coding workshops with Rémi Georges
8:00 PM — 8:45 PM
live-coding concert with Ralt144MI
Pauline Wable
, artist-in-residence
Rémi Georges (Ralt1444MI)
, guest artist