Caverne onirique (Dream cave) / Kolja Venturi / 2021 / 8’21
Sleep, awakening, dream? An incongruous reality where a character wakes up in an artificial space. The character wanders around testing the physical limits of this fictional place.
Collective Exhibition – From Friday, March 18 to Saturday, April 2
The Ecole Supérieure d’Art de Clermont Métropole (ÉSACM) provides a demanding and open education in the visual arts (drawing, painting, printing, volume, installation, photography, video, cinema, digital practices, contemporary art, art history, philosophy, literature, dance, performance, sound practices…) which allows each student to develop, nourish and deepen a personal practice committed to contemporary creation. This teaching is delivered by professors who are themselves actors in the artistic sector. Numerous guest lecturers also complete this team for workshops, conferences, workshops and research seminars. The ÉSACM delivers two state diplomas: the DNA (Diplôme National d’Art) and the DNSEP (Diplôme National Supérieur d’Expression Plastique), delivered at the end of the third and fifth years respectively. The ÉSACM also offers a 3rd cycle of research in art within the Research Cooperative which delivers a school diploma entitled DSRA, (Diplôme Supérieur de Recherche en Art).
Website : https://www.esacm.fr/
About the workshop:
Yann and Kolja are both master’s students (respectively in 4th year for one and 5th year for the other) at ESACM. The videos they propose are part of their personal research and their master’s program. They are, among others, supervised academically by Nelly Girardeau and Alex Pou, professors in video and cinema.
Caverne onirique (Dream cave) / Kolja Venturi / 2021 / 8’21
Sleep, awakening, dream? An incongruous reality where a character wakes up in an artificial space. The character wanders around testing the physical limits of this fictional place.
Crystal water / Yann Capape-Masera / 2021 / 11’06
An aquatic entity observes two characters re-enacting at their expense a tale that it thought it had forgotten…