- Zaven Paré
Zaven Paré is a French
new media artist who was born in 1961. He met Piotr Kowalski andNicolas Schöffer from 1981 to 1983, and exposed his firstbionic structure the same year in the Modern Art Museum of Paris. He participated in theGreenwich Meridian beaconing at La Flèche airport (France) in 1984.Painter for state manufacture of tapestry of Beauvais and in
Aubusson (Creuse) in 1987, he worked for theManufacture des Gobelins numerical colorimeter project on the replacement ofChevreul ’s cabinet. He became painter for theManufacture nationale de Sèvres in 1991.In 1988, he created his first inflate structure for the set design of the choreographer
Marie Chouinard , for the Olympics Arts Festival of Calgary, and started working forEdouard Lock . Also in Canada, he collaborated the same year, with Henri E. Strub on a five input joystick system for commanding submarines.He drew the circular video projection screens for the 1990
David Bowie tour and designed a sound installation forMauricio Kagel in 1992 at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montreal. In 1998 he designed a double slope floor for the set design ofDon Giovanni at theOpera Bastille . He has also collaborated in various shows on international stages: the Het National Ballet of Amsterdam, the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art ) of London, the National Theatre of Brussels, theThéâtre de la Ville de Paris, the "Institut International de la Marionnette" of Charleville-Mezières, theCalouste Gulbenkian Foundation , the National Center of Arts of Ottawa,La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York, as well as many festivals.In 1996, Zaven Paré designed his first Electronic
Marionette from a source of video retro-projection for the theater directorDenis Marleau in Canada, followed in 1999 by the digital version (digital puppetry with electronic guidance), controlled with a keyboard, for the show which he directed at the Cotsen Center for Puppetry ofCalArts (Californian Institute of the Arts). In 2002, he projected the analogic version of his electronic marionette, controlled by voice, this time forValère Novarina at theFestival d'Avignon .Zaven Paré continues to do research on
multimedia interfaces for Performing art andRobotic art installations. He has lived in Brazil since 1993.External links
http://zavenpare.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy4-OxKrHy4 vidéo
See also
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New media art
*Robotic art
*Digital puppetry
*Puppet
*Performing Arts
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