
landscape
3d
10:16
2021
Neon Minuit is a duo of artists using digital tools to capture pieces of reality to stage them in their playground: the virtual world. Their artistic approach is inspired by scientific experimentation and serendipity. Using video game tools, they explore and experiment with new ways of perceiving realities, apprehending new spaces and creating illusions. Like modern magicians, they make pixels sing and polygons dance.
Their work is based on the subject of reality. Léon and Dorian scan sculptures, monuments, people or even landscapes that they encounter. This material captured by photogrammetry allows them to explore spaces composed of clouds of points. It is the memory of a past, a spatial memory. This substance allows them to compose works between reality and the virtual, the photo and the screen, the film and the game. It is in these intersections that they deploy a particular aesthetic composed of thousands of suspended points.

"The dreamed spaces of Greater Paris" is a short performative film. It is part of the Hétérotopia series of works, which explores the spaces capable of connecting us to our utopias. The idea is to open the border between the work and the spectator by inviting him to enter the screen. For this, Neon Minuit uses the tools of video games to produce an interactive animated image. This work pays tribute to all the urbanities that make up the Parisian metropolis. The project is to create a common imagination of the territory by directly using the materials that constitute it. In the form of paintings realized thanks to a 3D scan work and capture with a volumetric camera. Neon Minuit stages pieces of cities, architectures or its means of mobility. The scanned buildings and bodies are represented in a cloud of colored points on the screen. These points are animated to create effects of movements, paintings and textures.
3d
landscape
10:16
2021