The CNRS unexpected escapes

On February 17 and 18, 2024, Aurélie Darbouret and Stéphanie Jacquet took part in a Demo Conference as part of the CNRS unexpected escapes,

at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris.

The theme: Explore the ocean! as part of the " Explore the infinitely ..." exhibition.

Aurélie is a doctoral student in Sound and Visual Anthropology, co-supervised by the MIO, Equipe CEM and the CNE (Centre Norbert Elias), La Fabrique des Ecritures, in Marseille.

During this Demo Conference, Aurélie and Stéphanie proposed a visual and aural immersion in the underwater coastline of the maritime metropolis of Marseilles, to discover the interactions between humans and living underwater worlds in a sea anthropized by maritime transport, fishing, aquaculture, multiple discharges, introduced species, global warming and recreational activities.

This work is part of the interdisciplinary PREHSUMER project, MITI CNRS (80PRIME), involving Sandrine Ruitton, Delphine Thibault, Stéphanie Jacquet (MIO), Boris Petric, Jeff Silva, Aurélie Darbouret (CNE) and Thierry Botti (Osupytheas).

 

Thierry Botti, Aurélie Darbouret, Jeff Silva, Stéphanie Jacquet, at the Musée des Arts et Métiers, The CNRS unexpected escapes (18/02/24).