As part of the Instantanés, the Frac des Pays de la Loire accommodates an exhibition dedicated to the artist Jérôme Poret, from the 03.25 to 04.02.2006, in the main hall named “Salle Jean-François Taddei”. For this new project untitled Isolation, Jérôme Poret occupies a part of the entrance hall of the Frac too. On the wall, he proposes the first of a serie of sketches called Sonic drawings, a graphic process simulating the vibration of sound, energy displacements, density and speed. Meanwhile, for the main hall of the Frac, Jérôme Poret designs a specific sound construction, built and thought according to the architecture of the place. Based on the relation between ground and ceiling, his intervention takes the form of a sound object cut-up, which textures, not-musicals, are exploring the notions of spatialization, scale, rhythm and density. Pragmatically, his work compiles a very sensual cognitive investigation between space and sound matter. |