* The Art du déplacement in the museum
MUSEUM PARKOUR
* Art du déplacement (parkour): the art of shifting position is an activity for everyone, it is the art of moving in the space that is all around us – an idea for mindful, meaningful dynamism. The intention here is one of freedom, where movement follows beauty, intelligence, adapting to the environment to re-read it in a more creative fashion without any ties to well worn predetermined paths.
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There are thousands of works of art around visitors, and experiencing art is like experiencing more views of the world than there are artists to portray it – but usually, within the confines of an exhibition hall, the museum’s visitor is encouraged to be timidly contemplative rather than actively explore.
The Art du déplacement introduces the experience of dynamism to museum halls as a natural counterpart to the static nature of the works of art exhibited. The human body inmotion is but the first step to reclaim the expositive space.
The Art du déplacement therefore attempts to suggest new narratives, different modalities to feel the expositive environment through the languages of body and movement.
The Art du déplacement does not offer any additional elements on the exhibition, but rather it offers its vision for the visitor to experiment the architectonic space dedicated to the exhibition, and thus renew the capacity to imagine different modalities to live the museum for its participants.
The experience of art is lived intensely, the exhibition has its rhythm, a physical tension which becomes a force of open dialogue with all that the museum has to offer.
The key is to let oneself go, partaking in emotions – the museum thus becomes a relationship space, a stage, the place where one’s own perspective on art can be capsized thanks to the expressive freedom engendered simply by moving.
The path_ 2 hours (approx.)
Flickr photo set: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mart_museum/sets/72157636085538355/
There are thousands of works of art around visitors, and experiencing art is like experiencing more views of the world than there are artists to portray it – but usually, within the confines of an exhibition hall, the museum’s visitor is encouraged to be timidly contemplative rather than actively explore.
The Art du déplacement introduces the experience of dynamism to museum halls as a natural counterpart to the static nature of the works of art exhibited. The human body inmotion is but the first step to reclaim the expositive space.
The Art du déplacement therefore attempts to suggest new narratives, different modalities to feel the expositive environment through the languages of body and movement.
The Art du déplacement does not offer any additional elements on the exhibition, but rather it offers its vision for the visitor to experiment the architectonic space dedicated to the exhibition, and thus renew the capacity to imagine different modalities to live the museum for its participants.
The experience of art is lived intensely, the exhibition has its rhythm, a physical tension which becomes a force of open dialogue with all that the museum has to offer.
The key is to let oneself go, partaking in emotions – the museum thus becomes a relationship space, a stage, the place where one’s own perspective on art can be capsized thanks to the expressive freedom engendered simply by moving.
The path_ 2 hours (approx.)
- 1) outdoors: within urban spaces contiguous and adjacent with the museum ones, architectonic elements are used as jumping platforms, or climbed, and in any case played with
- 2) indoors: a dialogue between the body and the museum, as the sum of both space and its contents: small groups of visitors will follow three different paths based on separate energy levels: high energy, middle, easy.
Flickr photo set: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mart_museum/sets/72157636085538355/
The Art du déplacement in the museum is a project by Marco Peri, (Italy) Art historian, Art mediator, and Laurent Piemontesi, (France) founder of the group Yamakasi, founder of Art Du Déplacement (ADD or Parkour).
The Art du déplacement in the museum is an activity for everyone and can be practiced in every Museum, Festival, Cultural Instituition.
The Art du déplacement in the museum is a project by Marco Peri, (Italy) Art historian, Art mediator, and Laurent Piemontesi, (France) founder of the group Yamakasi, founder of Art Du Déplacement (ADD or Parkour).
The Art du déplacement in the museum is an activity for everyone and can be practiced in every Museum, Festival, Cultural Instituition.
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