@ARTICLE{10.21494/ISTE.OP.2020.0458, TITLE={Multi-landscape poetics, when artwork makes a system with its environment}, AUTHOR={Raphaël Bergère, Mathilde Murat, }, JOURNAL={Art and Science}, VOLUME={4}, NUMBER={Special issue
}, YEAR={2020}, URL={https://openscience.fr/Multi-landscape-poetics-when-artwork-makes-a-system-with-its-environment}, DOI={10.21494/ISTE.OP.2020.0458}, ISSN={2515-8767}, ABSTRACT={In this article we are going to present an artistic process within a landscape perspective, which scopes with a complex an ecosystemic approach. Our art project named Luminale was made while exploring a multiplicity of environment. Within this artwork, we want to update the symbolic of the “cabin” to question our relationships to the environment and technologies. With reference to philosophers who advocate a modest and poetic vision of the habitat (Thoreau, Bachelard), we first study how the symbolic of the “cabin” allows us to question the habitat and technologies in a nomadic way. Secondly, this article focuses more on the wilderness dimension existing in Luminale art installation. Invoking the work of theorists who have addressed questions of interactive devices (Couchot), plastic space (Guerin) and in particular the notion of “figural” (Deleuze), we will demonstrate furthermore how Luminale’s interactive scenography immerses spectators in a unique artistic ecosystem. The work’s experience allows us to revisit the visual and sound landscapes from which it was composed, inviting us to slow down and take the time to observe and listen to the environment around us.}}