“Ouïe-sur-Mer” is a 3D calligram. It is the result of an art-science collaboration in times of containment, during the Covid-19 pandemic (2020). It was created by Nancy Lamontagne, artist, and Antoine Collin, associate professor at the Centre de Géoécologie Littorale , EPHE, PSL.
It consists of a 2D calligram, enhanced with isoeides : isopleths of imagination. The ensemble offers a sensitive geography, a geopoetical work of art representing a containment territory.
This research work has been exhibited and published.
More information here:
“Sensitive art-science landscape of confinement on the Breton coast: highlighting a geopoetic calligram”, in the journal L’Information géographique, # 3- 2020, ed. Armand Colin.
https://nancy-lamontagne.wix.com/artiste
“Ouïe-sur-Mer” est un calligramme 3D. Il est le fruit d’une collaboration art-science en temps de confinement, lors de la pandémie de Covid-19 (2020).
Par Nancy Lamontagne, artiste, et Antoine Collin, maître de conférences au CGEL, EPHE, PSL.
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