The immersive installation "Énergies fossiles" explores the hidden energy and traces of life in fossils and rocks.
Together with an international team, artist and musician Pauline Marx has created a multi-sensory Gesamtkunstwerk. The participants are Aëla Maï Cabel (Paris, FR), Karola Kauffmann (Hottingen/Hotzenwald, DE), Maëtte Lannuzel (Brest, FR), Vica Pacheco (Oaxaca, Mexico; Brussels, BE), Tatiana Karl Pez (aka Audrey Gleizes Antunes, Toulouse, FR), Jérémy Piningre (Paris, FR), Frauke Roloff (Schopfheim, DE), Nika Schudel (Laufenburg, CH). The project builds a bridge between art, alchemy and science by using regional materials from the Jurapark Aargau, such as soil from Frick, fossils and wild plants.
Handmade light, scent, sound and textile sculptures bring a chthonic, subterranean world to life. Immerse yourself in the sensory world of fossils, smell the aromas of primeval plants and listen to the echo of mineral time.
"Énergies fossiles" invites you to rediscover the secret history of the earth with all your senses.
Together with an international team, artist and musician Pauline Marx has created a multi-sensory Gesamtkunstwerk. The participants are Aëla Maï Cabel (Paris, FR), Karola Kauffmann (Hottingen/Hotzenwald, DE), Maëtte Lannuzel (Brest, FR), Vica Pacheco (Oaxaca, Mexico; Brussels, BE), Tatiana Karl Pez (aka Audrey Gleizes Antunes, Toulouse, FR), Jérémy Piningre (Paris, FR), Frauke Roloff (Schopfheim, DE), Nika Schudel (Laufenburg, CH). The project builds a bridge between art, alchemy and science by using regional materials from the Jurapark Aargau, such as soil from Frick, fossils and wild plants.
Handmade light, scent, sound and textile sculptures bring a chthonic, subterranean world to life. Immerse yourself in the sensory world of fossils, smell the aromas of primeval plants and listen to the echo of mineral time.
"Énergies fossiles" invites you to rediscover the secret history of the earth with all your senses.
