Luciférine

Thomas Laigle

Audiovisual performance

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

GMEM module Friche la Belle de Mai

7 nov. 2024
Screenings: 6.30pm & 9pm
Running time: 35 minutes

Free, booking required

“Luciférine” (Luciferin, from the Latin Lucifer meaning light bearer) is a sound and light performance showcasing bioluminescent bacteria in a tentacular glass sculpture. By giving an assembly of people the chance to see and hear microscopic marine organisms, close relatives of those at the origin of life on Earth

Luciférine offers spectators a collective sensory and aesthetic experience, a primal pleasure. Luciférine offers a chance to discover this bewitching phenomenon of the deep sea at a time when terrestrial bioluminescence is becoming increasingly scarce with the massive decline in insect populations. The artwork offers the experience of a motionless journey, one made possible through immersion in sound and light, and one that is also exceptional as very few people – particularly nowadays and in our European latitudes – have ever witnessed phenomena of bioluminescence. The Luciférine experience provides an opportunity to experience a “pleasure event” and to visualise a desirable world that seems almost within reach, where human and non-human beings are co-creators, and where bio-based energies take centre stage.

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Artists

Credits & mentions

Project co-produced with Stereolux, Module GMEM – Centre national de création musicale (Marseille). Station Mir; With the support of the Centre National des Arts Plastiques. Winning project of the Enowe-Artagon 2023 artistic production fund. With the support of KuLe.