Exhibitions
Multiplica Lab – Works in Progress: AURA
by Minuit 47
Co-funded by the European Union as part of the GRACE project — Interreg VI Grande Région
Selected for a cross-border residency programme organised by Rotondes, the City of Metz, and Bliiida, with support from INTERREG IV Greater Region as part of the GRACE project, artist Amélie Samson and the Minuit 47 collective brought their tools over to Rotondes in December to work on their respective projects for two weeks. The artists are now ready to present Multiplica Lab visitors with a first iteration of their works before continuing their residency at Bliiida in Metz.
For one day only, the public is invited to experience Amélie Samson's installation Parasites, as well as the musical installation AURA – Accessible Unified Responsive Audio, developed by Minuit 47.
Visitors’ reactions, questions, and comments will provide the artists with food for thought for the remainder of the residency programme in Metz, up until the presentation of the advanced stages of each project at Bliiida on June 25, 2026.
Created for everyone, from people with disabilities and small children to families, educators and the general public, AURA focuses on the power of movement, physical expression, and co-creation.
Developed alongside the intended communities and supervised by researchers in cognition and technology, AURA is used in cultural and healthcare settings through immersive workshops, public performances, and other forms of interactions. The system comes with documentation designed to help other organisations set it up and tailor it to their needs.
Co-funded by the European Union as part of the GRACE project — Interreg VI Grande Région
Selected for a cross-border residency programme organised by Rotondes, the City of Metz, and Bliiida, with support from INTERREG IV Greater Region as part of the GRACE project, artist Amélie Samson and the Minuit 47 collective brought their tools over to Rotondes in December to work on their respective projects for two weeks. The artists are now ready to present Multiplica Lab visitors with a first iteration of their works before continuing their residency at Bliiida in Metz.
For one day only, the public is invited to experience Amélie Samson's installation Parasites, as well as the musical installation AURA – Accessible Unified Responsive Audio, developed by Minuit 47.
Visitors’ reactions, questions, and comments will provide the artists with food for thought for the remainder of the residency programme in Metz, up until the presentation of the advanced stages of each project at Bliiida on June 25, 2026.
About AURA, by Minuit 47
Comprised of Benjamin Gabriel and Victor Paredes, the Minuit 47 collective presents AURA, a wireless, modular, sensor-based musical device designed for intuitive and collective music-making.Created for everyone, from people with disabilities and small children to families, educators and the general public, AURA focuses on the power of movement, physical expression, and co-creation.
Developed alongside the intended communities and supervised by researchers in cognition and technology, AURA is used in cultural and healthcare settings through immersive workshops, public performances, and other forms of interactions. The system comes with documentation designed to help other organisations set it up and tailor it to their needs.
- Genres: Digital arts & Meet the artist
- Organizer / Collaboration: Organized by Rotondes
In collaboration with City of Metz, Bliiida (Metz), with support from Interreg VI Grande Région (GRACE Project) - Age: From 16 years old
- Duration: 30’
- Location: Studio 4 .
- Language: In French or English (see details below)
- Price:. Free admission. Registration required.
- Programme: 18:30-19:00 (in French) 19:00-19:30 (in English) 19:30-20:00 (in French) 20:00-20:30 (in French)
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Important information
| Date | Hours | |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday 21/02/2026 | 18H30 - 18H30 | |
| Saturday 21/02/2026 | 19H00 - 19H00 | |
| Saturday 21/02/2026 | 19H30 - 19H30 | |
| Saturday 21/02/2026 | 20H00 - 20H00 | |
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