• Tech and Museums

    Tech and Museums

    Museums are places where the past meets with the present, but also with the future. And technology has a big role to play in these places, whether it is to advertise them, to create immersive experiences, or to interact with their diverse publics.   Let me explain.   I’m sure you all remember the great…

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  • Fashion Tech Lab

    Fashion Tech Lab

      Fresh wind seems to be blowing over the fashion industry…   What if the fashion industry was today, seriously interesting itself to sustainable development? Let’s start by the beginning.   Paris, October 2, 2017, during the SS2018 Fashion week. Google France’s headquarters welcome the Fashion Tech Lab’s (FTL) launching evening party. What is the…

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  • Peter Lindbergh

      Black and White photography is timeless, precious, and unique. It captures emotions, feelings. It tells stories. It shows beauty, as it is.   Untreated, raw, natural.   This ode to Black and White photography can notably be illustrated by Peter Lindbergh’s work. For decades, this incredibly gifted photographer has been taking gorgeous portraits of…

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  • The Next Rembrandt

    The Next Rembrandt

    I have shared, in some of my previous posts, articles about Arts and Technology. This new one is about my latest discovery in this field : The Next Rembrandt.   A Rembrandt original painting all made by a machine?   Pushing back the boundaries of artistic creativity with Artificial Intelligence and 3D printing is now possible…

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  • Vermeer

    Vermeer

    Two weekends ago, I visited the Louvre’s temporal exhibition entitled “Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting”. It was a very beautiful exhibition where I got the chance to see Vermeer’s most famous masterpieces such as The Milkmaid, The Astronomer, The Geographer, or the Girl with a Pearl Earring. This exhibition also featured the works…

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  • Hermès and Digital Arts

    The house Hermès maintains a particularly interesting relationship with new technologies – its collaboration with Apple for the Apple watch Hermès is a tangible example of its avant-garde approach in this field.       What about its relationship with digital arts?   For many years, the house Hermès has been using arts to create…

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  • Balanciaga: L’oeuvre au noir

    A few weeks ago, I visited one of Palais Galliera’s current exhibitions in Paris dedicated to a great designer: “Balanciaga, l’oeuvre au noir”. Presented at the Bourdelle Museum alongside Bourdelle’s sculptures, this exhibition shows how Balanciaga used the multiple faces of the color Black to create stunning Haute Couture pieces, from clothes to accessories.   Balanciaga…

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  • The Albatross

    The Albatross

      I choose to share this poem of Charles Baudelaire’s because the illustrated comparison he made between the poet and the albatross is personal and beautiful. The words that he chose are impactful and refined. Baudelaire succeeded to express his own perception of the poet with his favorite tools: words and poesy.   Baudelaire succeeded…

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  • Digital Street Art

      Street art aficionados take note : digital technology also reaches Street Art. How? By using, for instance, urban architecture as a support to broadcast holographic videos created by artists such as French artist Julien Nonnon.   This video mapping expert has indeed dressed up at several times the Parisian walls with his projects like #le_baiser,…

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  • Digital Art Museum: L’Atelier des Lumières

        In 2018, a one of kind museum will open its doors in Paris, l’Atelier des Lumières.   Its particularity? It will project on its walls (314 inches high) the art pieces of the greatest names of Art History thanks to a videoprojection device at the cutting edge of technology. Aimed at all publics,…

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