Work “Hors du Temps” by Mouawad/Laurier. Photo by S. Giloppé.
Work “Hors du Temps” by Mouawad/Laurier. Photo by S. Giloppé.
Our digital installations offer an immersive artistic experience that stimulates creativity, curiosity, and interaction. Inclusive and accessible, they are designed for all sick children, particularly those with disabilities, as well as their families and caregivers.
Sensors transform the children’s movements into visual creations in real time. Each participant thus becomes an actor and co-creator of a collective digital work, promoting a fully interactive and participatory experience.
We have turned an idea into a movement. We move forward, we create, we dare.
Work “Seasons” by Arnaud Laffond.
Work “Hors du Temps” by Mouawad/Laurier. Photo by S. Giloppé.
It all began in New York in October 2012, with the birth of Elia and Zacharie, twins. Today, Elia is almost 14 years old and attends middle school. His twin brother, Zacharie, who had multiple disabilities, attended a special school. He passed away at the age of 12.
Their journey taught us how difficult it can be to share moments together when abilities differ.
It was in this context that, thanks to two special educators, Ariella and Yusuke, we discovered the power of adapted artistic environments and the potential of art as a common language.
Interactive digital works offer a natural extension of this discovery: they create a space for expression where everyone can participate, explore, and create. They make creation truly accessible to all and open up a space where differences cease to be an obstacle and become a source of inspiration.