Jérémie Bellot

France

Originaire d’Orléans, Jérémie Bellot effectue des études de Cinéma ainsi que des études d’Architecture à Grenoble puis Strasbourg, il devient Architecte d’état et se consacre à sa pratique artistique. Architecte et artiste numérique, co-fondateur du collectif AV-Exciters en 2012, spécialisé dans le videomapping architectural et les installations lumineuses , Jérémie Bellot est également membre fondateur du Fab Lab strasbourgeois AV Lab ouvert en 2013.


Depuis 2014 il assure la direction artistique de la SAS AV Extended et travaille avec Anne Sophie Acomat au sein de Studio DAAO à l’élaboration de micro-architecture et au design d’objet. En 2019, il fonde les Ateliers Eclairés, Tiers lieu Strasbourgeois du Port du Rhin et assure la présidence de l’association; il devient la même année commissaire d’Exposition pour le festival Constellations de Metz. En 2020, il co-fonde le projet “Château de Beaugency, Centre d’art numérique” et en assure la programmation et la direction artistique. En 2021, il remporte le Trophée des Lumières, prix annuel décerné à un artiste pour une installation lumineuse lors de la Fête des Lumières de Lyon, aux côtés de son collectif AV Extended.


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The Eikosis project consists in the creation of a series of physical and virtual digital artworks representing cats. "Eikosis" is the Greek translation of "twenty" and thus echoes the number of cats in our first collection (20) with artist Jérémie Bellot, as well as the polyhedron used to create the cats: the icosahedron, composed of exactly twenty faces.

The Sun, in the image of Apollo, god of the stars and the Light, decided to create the lion to frighten the Moon, wishing to intimidate Artemis his sister, goddess associated with the Moon. She answered him mischievously and mocked him by creating cats, who since then live alongside humans during the day and gather at night, under the moonlight, to find their mother. "The Eikosis" is a family of twenty cats who travel from city to city to take in sunlight during the day and give it back at night, paying homage to their mother the Moon. They interact with their adopted city and soak up its character. Each cat is unique. All are part of the Eikosis family.

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3d

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landscape

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00:30

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2022

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