
Marseille Session of ENDA
ENDA, the School of the Biennale de Paris, Moves to Marseille.
The ENDA program is structured as a series of workshops, lectures, and meetings spanning seven months. The XXIV / 2024–2025 session brings together around fifteen practitioners who articulate an approach and develop a singular project, often within the field of invisuel art.
At the invitation of Julie Heyde, a practitioner from session XIV (2024–2025), the ENDA is relocating to Marseille with the intention of building connections—and potentially synergies—with the local artistic and social scene. Additionally, for the first time, ENDA’s practitioners will have the opportunity to publicly present their year-long projects.
Program
Thursday, May 15, 3–6 PM
Friche la Belle de Mai
• Introduction to Invisuel Art by Alexandre GURITA (Director of the ENDA and the Biennale de Paris)
• Presentation of session projects and discussion with invited guests
Friday, May 16, 3–6 PM
Ateliers Blancarde
• Presentation of the Biennale de Paris by Alexandre GURITA (Director of the ENDA and the Biennale de Paris)
• Project simulations and discussion with invited guests
Projects Presented
uNRu
Presentation of uNRu and definition of uderochromatism
Géraldine SANTINI
ce-ci, Center for Interstitial Creation
Interstitial creation is defined as an artistic approach that generates new imaginaries from the space between things.
Charlotte HOCHMAN
CurActive Workshops
Research workshops in CurActivity presented as a hybrid format
Alexandra PÉRON
LIWHY
LIWHY, a state of imaginary emancipation where being is an art, presents The MEI (House of Imaginary Emancipation), a place dedicated to imaginary emancipation.
Julie HEYDE, LIWHY Ambassador
The Sunyata Foundation
The Sunyata Foundation is dedicated to the study of emptiness and the production of new knowledge through the intersection of Buddhism, art, and science.
Ella MANZHEEVA
Project S
PROJECT S uses (re)acquired sensory experience as a method to create environments that stimulate the five senses, connect individuals to their own unconscious, and to others, as a step toward rehumanization.
Lexa NAICU
Sinclart
The Sinclart association promotes actions that shift perspectives—from ordinary appearances to beauty—in order to illuminate everyday life.
Marie-Dominique FLOUZAT-AUBA