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Jacques Demierre, Pauline Piguet, Michèle Pralong, Louis Schild - Engamblant
This edition, printed in serigraphy, delivers the reworked transcription of a recorded interview between Jacques Demierre and Louis Schild, in which the notion of surveying and measurement is examined, among other things and in a conversational manner (with a musical transcription and a contribution from the playwright Michèle Pralong).
Limited edition of 240 copies.
Jacques Demierre (born 1954 in Geneva) is a pianist, composer and improviser, author of solo and group concerts and sound performances, radio plays, collaborative performances and site-specific installations. He has collaborated with artists (Chris Mann, Caroline Bergvall, Christian Kesten), choreographers (Cindy van Acker, Noemi Lapzeson) and numerous musicians (Axel Dörner, Jonas Kocher, Fritz Hauser, Sainkho Namtchylak, Irène Schweizer, John Butcher, Brandon LaBelle, Jason Kahn, Butch Morris, Roger Turner, Okkyung Lee, Peter Evans, Carlos Zingaro, Gunter Müller, Jaap Blonk, Barry Guy, Sylvie Courvoisier, Han Bennink…).
Pauline Piguet is an independent graphic designer based in Lausanne. She holds a Bachelor's degree in graphic design (Ecal, 2012), a CAS in digital typography (2017, ZHDK) and a Master's degree in Design Research (2021, HKB). Her studio is mainly active in the cultural and artistic field. She focuses on editorial and collaborative projects, experimentation is also a very important aspect of her practice.
Pauline Piguet is the co-founder of ACME publishing.
Michèle Pralong is a playwright and co-directs the GRÜ/transthéâtre Genève with Maya Bösch.
Texts by Jacques Demierre, Michèle Pralong, Louis Schild.

Graphic design: Pauline Piguet.
 
published in June 2021
French edition
21 x 29,5 cm (spiral bound)
144 pages
 
35.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-8399-2849-6
EAN : 9782839928496
 
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