JTM 001
For the first JTM 001 magazine, published by Pli Office, the studio opted to create a circular, central scenography presented at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal.
Inviting people to take part in a collective experience, the spherical structure transforms the site into a contemporary agora.
Levelling the various subjects
The objectives of the JTM exhibition are manifold, and aim to raise public awareness of the issue of emotions and sensitivity in the fields of art, design and architecture. From readings to exhibitions and performances, the project seeks to create a space for exchange and reflection on these disciplines by offering a wide range of events.
A rhythmic play of light brings the different works to life.
A game of perceptions
Playing with the four corners that delimit the exhibition space, the light sources highlight the different facets of the productions on display, simulating a collective dance. These colourful projections influence the hue of the inflatables and heart wedges, affirming their impact on the delimitation of the space.
Incarner pleinement les idées et les thématiques abordées par la revue.
So that you love me again
With contributions from 28 architects and designers, this exhibition takes a look at the contemporary creation of objects and installations. By tackling questions of sustainability, care and know-how, these creators engage their sensibilities to respond to current issues, placing emotion and accessibility at the heart of their approaches.
With no visual partitioning of the exhibition, the scenography allows Romain Brau and Flora Fishbach’s show to flourish freely in the space.
A performance echoing the exhibition
Singing out our emotions, the duo of artists resonate with the exhibition's bias and allow the whole room to witness their ode to love.