
L'art et la nature

L’art et la nature is a 35-minute immersive projection and sound experience created by La Cargaison in 2025. Presented inside the Saint-Jean-l’Évangéliste Cathedral with 14 projectors, the show invited audiences to reflect on our relationship with nature and the role of art in helping us connect with it. Through 2D and 3D visuals, synchronized lighting, original narration, music, and sound design, the cathedral was transformed into a vibrant landscape celebrating the wonders of the natural world.
Alongside the central projection, the experience extended into five confessionals with interactive and contemplative installations: two VR works, three custom-made video games, two listening stations, and an exhibition. I contributed to the multimedia creation of the main show, collaborating with the creative team to bring nature to life through animation and projection.
Artistic Direction & Digital Creation: Françoise Dancause
Multimedia Creative Direction & Digital Creation: Louis-Philippe Tardif
Narration, Music, Sound Design, Performance: Thomas Hodgson (Parfait remède, Jusqu’au moment)
Narration: Valérie Lahaie
Multimedia Creation: Clément Boucher, Mathieu Normandin, Simon Boyer, Jean-Marie Gariépy
Digital Creation: Jean-François Martel
Photography (panoramic & astrophotography): Denis Tremblay
Performance & Creation: Alexandre Belliard (Ici… dans le ciel), Jake Lamontagne / Ta Rouge Essence (Bonne nuit), Pecora Pecora (Eroticosmique)
Lighting Design: Danny Harvey
Poetic Installation: Myriam Tousignant
Scenography: Cathy St-Germain, Emilie Campbell, Jean Guillet
Historical Content: Marilou Desnoyers
Writing: Marjolaine Quintal
Role(s)
Multimedia Creation, Projection Mapping, Installation
Year
2025
Category