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Electro : From Kraftwerk to Daft Punk

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Electro

Exhibition Overview

Electro : From Kraftwerk to Daft Punk

Exhibition Type
Contemporary Art, Popular Culture, Science and Technology
Area Size
500 to 1000 sqm
Designed For
Museums and Galleries
Entertainment Venues
Availability
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
Hiring Fee

For a 3-month rental excl. transport, installation, insurance:
100 000 € - 200 000 €
Additional information: Upon application

This hiring fee is set for the following exhibition format:
See all available package options
Core Experience
Immersive digital experience
Original collection
Reproductions
Exhibition Partners
Curator: Jean-Yves Leloup

Exhibition design: 1024 Architecture

Photos

Credits / Image Information

Visuals of the show in Paris - ©Gil le Fauconnier

Videos

Description

Since 2010, the electro music is no longer reduced to the festivals, raves and festivals to which it is naturally associated: it stands out as a major artistic trend of contemporary culture. Accompanying the digital revolution, electronic dance music was born more than thirty years ago in the underground clubs of Chicago and Detroit. Influencing many areas of art, graphics, video, contemporary art, cinema, comics, dance, electro has given birth to a vast culture.This exhibition explores electro through the discovery of its culture, including its aesthetics, imaginaries, technological innovations, main figureheads, territories and more. Simultaneously hedonistic and technological, radically different from traditional approaches, this exhibition offers a truly immersiveaudio and visual experience to recreate the party atmosphere central to this electronic music.

VR and App Content

Collections

Photographs
Sculptures
Decorative objects
Technical objects

General Information

Available Package Options
Collection and interpretation
Technical Requirements
High ceiling height
More Details About Technical Requirements
Designed for a 800 sqm/ 8610 sq ft space (can be adapted).

A minimum of 4m/ 13 ft ceiling height is required to host the entire exhibition.

3 members of the Philharmonie teams are required to supervise the installation (venue to cover cost of transport, accommodation, per diems):
One person for the audiovisual supervision – 5 days
One person for the sound supervision – 4 days
One person for the production supervision – 5 days

All rights cleared for content.

AV and light equipment are not provided with the exhibition (Philharmonie to give requirements upon application).
Languages
English
French
Additional Information
Musée de la musique provides to the Venue the following :

- overall content of the exhibition : artworks and texts (available in French and English)
- all rights cleared for content (excluding marketing use)
- supervision of the installation (Venue to cover costs of transport, accomodation and per diems)
- visuals for marketing purpose

Venues

Past and Future Venues
Teatro del Parco Albanese, Bissuola - Biennale CIMM, Italy (Septembre - Novembre 2019)

Extra Info

Highlights
Curatorial excellence
Star object
Treasure collection
Immersive experience
Highlights Details
This exhibition offers an immersive five hours soundtrack, entrusted to DJ Laurent Garnier, that changes
along the exhibition path as we revisit the history of electronic music, from the disco of the 1970s to today’s futuristic techno, pumping out about a dozen thematic mixes that synthesize the spirit of an era with the help of classics, hits or rarities.

Reknown artists: Other than Laurent Garnier, major artists of electronic music and contemporary art
have participated in the development of the exhibit, such as Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Jeff Mills, Underground Resistance, Xavier Veilhan, Andreas Gursky...
Exhibition Add-Ons
Virtual Reality

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