- Conception and music by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi
- Light sculpture by Arnaud Poumarat
- Choreography by Véronique Moutoussamy
Hemera is an installation that mixes sound, light and a dancing performance including live computer music and a performance between a composer and a light artist.
The phase "A" is divided in 11 scenes during which the public is invited to move around the room, to enter the sphere ,to stop there and return to the first room...This first part of the project focuses on the composer Jacopo Baboni Schilling and the artist Arnaud Poumarat, both actors and masters of sound and light. The two artists are placed a few meters from the sphere using sensors and computers in order to allow the public to discover music and light as part of an installation. The public can only interact with the sphere. However the latter in terms of light choreography, specialization and creation of sound is the product of a pure sound/light interaction. The phase "A" finished when five musicians arrived on stage. The phase "B" involves the intervention of a dancer (Véronique Moutoussamy). Once entered into the sphere, she invites the public to sit and listen to the concert. It is a choreography based on music written from its own interactive models close to the hyper-systematic aesthetics. Once the dancer leaves the sphere it corresponds to the end of the performance. The audience sits listening to a kind of light dissipation, music and sound, which held the silence and stillness.