p(O)st places the audience around a cylindrical and transparent screen in which the artist interprets the audiovisual medium in one piece. The stage design evokes the sampling and looping technics and inscribes the project in one of the best-known practices of electronic music. However, p(O)st inscribes this practice in a transversal approach by integrating generative visual, space (360° sound + 360° visual deployed with a special technic of AV spatialization and supported by the special stage design), imagines new ways of playing (macro-loop, micro-loop…) and integrates an avant-garde interface specifically programmed for the project. p(O)st has the ambition to go beyond.The transversality of p(O)st is a beautiful illustration of how current artists emancipate themselves from traditional forms, going beyond the codes of known aesthetics, imagining new ways of playing, creating unique spaces specifically adapted to their diffusion. Monome design by Brian Crabtree and Kelli Cain p(O)st is co produced by Arcadi (Paris/FR), stereolux (Nantes/FR), supported by La Muse en Circuit (Alfortville, FR) and has been created during the 2019 Scopitone festival (Ancien Min, Nantes, FR).
Alex Augier is an electronic musician based in Paris. His work focuses on hybrid digital aesthetics in a musical and transversal perspective, including sound and visual elements. These elements interact with the space and take mainly the form of singular audiovisual performances. He defends an overview of the creative process where design, programming and technology are an integral part of the artistic project. His works have been presented at international festivals including Ars Electronica (Linz/AT), SAT (Montreal/CA), L.E.V (Gijon/ES), Scopitone (Nantes/FR), Media Ambition Tokyo (Tokyo/JP), Mapping (Geneva/CH), Open Source Art (Gdansk/PL), Multiplicidade (Rio/BR), Athens Digital Arts Festival (Athenes/GR), Nemo (Paris/FR), Sonica (Glasgow/UK)…