Nuit Blanche 2024: a photography exhibition at Galerie Data

Published by Philippine de Sortiraparis · Published on May 24th, 2024 at 08:10 p.m.
The Nuit Blanche is back again this Saturday, June 1. As part of the event, Galerie Data has announced a photography exhibition, and more specifically a photogrammetric discovery of the real and fictional territories of the Petite Couronne.

Nuit Blanche 2024 will be held again on Saturday June 1, 2024. Every year, Nuit Blanche offers a unique opportunity to discover a variety of contemporary works, performances and installations in places that are often inaccessible to the public. It's a free night open to all, celebrating creativity and cultural diversity .

Galerie Data is located in the lively 11th arrondissement, at 26 boulevard Jules Ferry. The gallery offers a variety of exhibitions linked to technological innovations. Its exhibitions link art and technology, for example, by linking the practice of code and plotter drawing. A vision of art linked to the technological evolutions of today's world and the needs of society. Nuit Blanche is a chance to discover art galleries and exhibitions you may not have heard of before. An evening of culture, novelty and discovery.

For Nuit Blanche 2024, Galerie Data has created Fragments, an exhibition based on real and fictional territories, and their apprehension through digital tools. Following this promising evening, the exhibition will be extended throughout the month of June.

The program for this Nuit Blanche 2024 at Galerie Data :

Fragments exhibition
Saturday, 6 pm to 1 am

Artist and architect Daniel Bourgais explores and revisits landscapes through photography and photogrammetry.
Dylan Cote and Pierre Lafanechère, members of the Oyé collective, work in digital creation.
The Fragments exhibition presents creations based on real and fictional territories, and their apprehension through digital tools. Daniel Bourgais creates portraits in point clouds, based on multiple shots of urban spaces in Courbevoie and the Paris inner ring road. Dylan Cote and Pierre Lafanechère create works based on landscapes captured via Google Earth, and reinterpreted using photogrammetry tools.
The exhibition takes on an enhanced form on the evening of Nuit Blanche, accompanied by a video projection, and continues throughout the month.



Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From June 1st, 2024 to June 2nd, 2024

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    www.paris.fr

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