Le sas, science-art-society group - Actors
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Actors

Jérôme Allart

Jérôme Allart  first became interested in photography, in reportage and shooting. After working in the film industry, he has been creating lighting for live performances for the past ten years, for Philippe Ferrant, Guillaume Junot and Philippe Vallepin, among others.

Frédéric Baudin

Astronomer at the IAS, coordinator of the solar and stellar physics team at the IAS. His research topics are the physics of the Sun and stars, and more particularly the interior of stars. He regularly participates in mediation activities, either within the IAS during the Fête de la Science or outside the IAS during conferences for the general public.

Michel Bertier

Michel Bertier works with live and recorded sound for theatre, dance, radio, television and more recently the circus. Designer of environmental sound art, he is also an acousmatic interventionist with La Fanfare Electronique. He is the associate director of the Artsmusic department at the University of Evry Val d'Essonne where he teaches.

Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud

Astrophysicist at the CEA. His research focuses on the last stages of the life of stars and the study of dense stars in the universe. He is also working on the history of science on the major questions of modern cosmology and the roots of ancient astronomy in Africa and China.au CEA.

Tanguy Boucneau

PhD student at the Medical and Multi-Modality Magnetic Resonance Imaging laboratory, but also a musician and amateur painter, his work combines an inner exploration of the mechanical properties of human tissues with an openness to the external world around him. He contributed to the the work and research around Premières Intimités de l'être. He is also involved in the design and technical realisation of L'Œil de Mars as well as in the sas website administration.

Eric Buchlin

Eric Buchlin is a research fellow at the IAS and scientific director of the MEDOC solar data centre. He is a specialist in the physics of the Sun's atmosphere and its magnetism. He also has an extensive expertise in the use of digital tools for the processing of solar images. He regularly participates in outreach activities such as the Fête de la Science and school visits at the IAS. de recherche à l’IAS.

Matthieu Courgeon

Researcher at the Laboratory of Sciences and Techniques of Information, Communication and Knowledge (Lab-STICC), he works on virtual reality, real-time graphic rendering, interaction and human-machine inter-comprehension. He questions our conception of the world by augmenting reality with dynamic and interactive digital renderings.

Hervé Dole

Professor at the University of Paris-Sud at the Institute of Space Astrophysics in Orsay. He is a specialist in the formation and evolution of large structures in the Universe (galaxies and clusters of galaxies).Paris-Sud à l’Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale d’Orsay.

Clarice Flocon-Cholet

An entertainment technician for the past 7 years, she has worked as a stage manager, stage hand or set designer, collaborating with different structures: theatres, museums, concert halls, festivals, etc. In every context, she uses her expertise to enhance the value of each project.

Bruno Freyssinet

Director of the theatre company La Transplanisphère, he is interested in the appropriation and transposition of contemporary political and societal themes onto the stage. Bruno Freyssinet currently directs the activities of sas>cité. 

André Füzfa

Professor in the Department of Mathematics, associate researcher at the Centre for Particle Physics and Phenomenology (CP3), UCL, associate researcher at the Paris Observatory, he is a specialist in relativistic gravitation and cosmology.

Tom Giraud

Post-doctoral researcher in human-computer interaction in the Technologies for Cooperation, Interaction and Knowledge in Collectives (Tech-CICO) team, Tom Giraud studies and modellises bodily interactions between humans and avatars. The situations are diverse and the phenomena spontaneous (emotional contagion, imitation, etc.).

Michèle Gouiffès

Senior lecturer at the Computer Science for Mechanics and Engineering Sciences Laboratory, she is interested in image analysis and artificial vision. She works on colour representation, photometric variations and the detection of relevant features in images.

Vincent Hulot

Trained as a sound director and self-taught musician, Vincent Hulot creates soundtracks for shows and interactive and evolving soundscapes. In particular, he has collaborated with director Pauline Bureau on most of her shows. On three of them, Vincent Hulot composed and performed on stage.

Projects : The Eye of Mars, Scan me if you can, The Unknown of the Sun, The Ariadne's Fibres, The Children's of the stars, The Features of pollen

Miho Janvier

[Conseil, réalité virtuelle et médiation scientifique]
Assistant astronomer at the IAS. Her work includes the understanding of solar flares through numerical magnetohydrodynamic simulations, of which she is a recognized expert. She is also very involved in outreach activities, in particular using virtual reality tools.

Projects : des Mondes de traverse

Roland Lehoucq

Astrophysicist at the CEA. He is the author of numerous popular science books. He is particularly interested in the relationship between science and science fiction. His research focuses in particular on cosmic topology.

Ikse Maître

The interactions between us and our environment are first. We come second. Ikse Maître relies on shifts in reality to question the relationships we have with the world around us. Capturing the outside world, processing the acquired data, Ikse Maître plays mainly in situ with the addition of video projections and computer-generated and controlled sounds. Today, Ikse Maître directs the activities of sas>201.

Aymard de Mengin-Fondragon

Head of the Evaluation and Prospective Department, he has been evaluating public practices at the Cité des Sciences since it opened in 1986, taking on the committed and biased view of an actor in this process.

 

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