Horizons - Live performance
Horizons –Vallon Sauvage
Horizons is an immersive audiovisual performance that explores the thresholds of the visible, of matter, and of light.
The title refers both to the event horizon of black holes — a boundary where time, space, and light seem to slip away — and to the earthly horizon, that sensitive line where our gaze meets the unknown.
Through a flow of real-time generated images and an expanding sonic matter, the piece creates a journey across scales: from the cosmic to the terrestrial, from landscape to signal, from architecture to fields of particles.
Presented as a preview at CinéGlobe, at CERN, Horizons invites the audience to feel the invisible tensions that run through reality: attraction, collision, disappearance, emergence. An experience at the edge of the observable world, between cosmic vertigo and the infinitely small.
Vallon Sauvage is an artistic collective founded by Grègór Belibi Minya and François Moncarey, born on the foothills of the Jura.
Through complementary paths, they have developed a shared approach to immersion, landscape, and perception.
François Moncarey, artistic director of Geneva Lux and creator of audiovisual environments, has worked for many years at the intersection of light, video mapping, public space, and immersive systems.
Grègór Belibi Minya, visual artist and composer, develops a singular body of work at the crossroads of painting, music, and spiritual research, where colour, matter, and sound become vectors of sensory experience.
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Saturday 0621:00 → 22:00
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Auditorium A - Level 0 / Piazza
Open to all | Free Entry | Registration recommended
Open to all | Free Entry | Registration recommended





