Corps-Espaces at the SAT
Corps-Espaces at the SAT invites audiences to experience the body, space and technology through immersive creation. Presented in the unique environment of the Société des arts technologiques, the project explores how bodies move, perceive and interact when surrounded by digital images, sound and architecture. The SAT’s dome becomes a sensitive space in which spectators are not simply watchinga performance, but entering an environment that transforms their relationship to movement and presence. Through projections, sound composition and choreographic research, Corps-Espaces questions the boundaries between physical and virtual
space. It highlights the way digital tools can expand perception, multiply viewpoints
and create new forms of encounter between artists and audiences. The work belongs to a broader program in which
the SAT places digital artists at the centre of experimentation and public experience. It is an invitation to discover how immersion can change the way we feel space and understand the body in motion.
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