Discover the principle of in situ art by creating your own work based on the shapes of Le Corbusier's chapel.
The workshop invites participants to apply the method of In Situ art, from the Latin locution "in the place" "sur place". Following this principle, the work dialogues with the site by being directly incorporated into it. The idea is to modify space and play with reality, to create optical illusions or trompe-l'œil.
Participants are invited to choose a specific location outside the chapel, draw inspiration from it, and imagine an ephemeral element to be incorporated into the monument and photographed.
The activity is divided into several stages:
First, a sketch to imagine the work.
Then, the creative element is created using a variety of materials.
Finally, we set it up and test it for photography.
The creations can then be sent to La Porterie and distributed through our various media (website, social networks, TV pilgrim shelter...). Examples of past creations are shown during the workshop.
The workshop invites participants to apply the method of In Situ art, from the Latin locution "in the place" "sur place". Following this principle, the work dialogues with the site by being directly incorporated into it. The idea is to modify space and play with reality, to create optical illusions or trompe-l'œil.
Participants are invited to choose a specific location outside the chapel, draw inspiration from it, and imagine an ephemeral element to be incorporated into the monument and photographed.
The activity is divided into several stages:
First, a sketch to imagine the work.
Then, the creative element is created using a variety of materials.
Finally, we set it up and test it for photography.
The creations can then be sent to La Porterie and distributed through our various media (website, social networks, TV pilgrim shelter...). Examples of past creations are shown during the workshop.
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