HYPERTEMPS

Immersion & performance

HYPERTEMPS is a hybrid sound creation, designed as both an immersive installation and a stage performance. Through a device articulated around twelve sound tubes, the piece offers a listening experience where materials, rhythms, and gestures intersect in a dramaturgy of slowing down.

The project questions our contemporary relationship with time, marked by speed, fragmentation, and ultra-connectivity. HYPERTEMPS opens up a space of resistance, inviting us to reconnect with broader, slower, more organic temporalities.

The sound creation is based on the theory of chonosophy* and on three of the five regimes of time: HYPERTEMPS – the frenetic, digitized time of our contemporary societies; DESTINY – natural time, that of the seasons and the rotation of the stars within the solar system; and OCCASION – A time outside of time, which encompasses the other regimes and questions their interactions.

The audience, at the heart of the installation, is immersed in a circle of suspended sound tubes. Three percussionists and loudspeakers broadcast intertwined rhythmic flows, creating a hypnotic trance. The twelve tubes gradually come to life, evolving towards a cyclical and minimal temporality. The scenography creates a tension between mechanical rhythms, organic pulsations, and silences, inviting deep, almost ritualistic listening.

The piece brings together Clément Edouard (composition & electronics), Amélie Grould, Emmanuel Scarpa, and Léo Dumont (all three on percussion). The mechanical device is by Nicolas Canot, and the lighting design is by Guillaume Cousin.

* Knowledge of the sequence of events and their inevitability, which tends to transcend the present towards the future of humankind, peoples, and the universe.

wednesday 18 march 202621h00
Le Péri
ticket office opening 20h00
8/11/13€

HYPERTEMPS

HYPERTEMPS is a hybrid sound creation, designed as both an immersive installation and a stage performance. Through a device articulated around twelve sound tubes, the piece offers a listening experience where materials, rhythms, and gestures intersect in a dramaturgy of slowing down. The project questions our contemporary relationship with time, marked by speed, fragmentation, and […]

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