Julien Creuzet «Attila Cataracte»
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📍Julien Creuzet “Attila Cataracte” – Caen/Cherbourg
▪️ iDzia Installation: Lighting and Sound
From March 21 to June 21, 2025, the École Supérieure des Arts et Médias (ÉSAM) Caen-Cherbourg is hosting “Attila Cataracte”, an immersive installation by artist Julien Creuzet. Reimagined since its presentation at the 60th Venice Biennale, the exhibition merges sculpture, video, music, and poetry. Through this sensory experience, Creuzet explores themes such as creolization, diaspora, and decolonization. Visitors are invited into a fluid, symbolic universe where sound and imagery build a shared cultural and emotional space.
To enhance the immersive nature of this work, iDzia was entrusted with designing and installing the lighting and sound environment within the ÉSAM auditorium. Building on our previous collaboration with Julien Creuzet during the Venice Biennale—where we managed the audiovisual setup for the French Pavilion—we were proud to contribute our expertise to this new artistic project.
Our technical team developed a bespoke lighting and sound system tailored to both the visual language of the artist and the architectural constraints of the auditorium. The aim was to create a cohesive and atmospheric environment that resonates with the poetic and political depth of Creuzet’s work. We used carefully selected professional-grade equipment to ensure acoustic clarity and subtle visual integration, enhancing the audience’s experience without overwhelming the space.
At iDzia, we specialize in custom audiovisual installations across diverse sectors including contemporary art, live performance, events, retail, hospitality, and cultural venues. We offer creative and high-performance solutions in lighting, sound, video, and structural design. Each project is approached with careful listening, aesthetic sensitivity, and technical precision. We strive to create harmonious, functional environments that reflect the identity of the space and the intentions of the artist or curator.
Projects like “Attila Cataracte” showcase our commitment to supporting contemporary creation through high-level technical involvement. Our goal is always to serve the artwork—not to distract from it—by enabling sound and light to deepen the viewer’s engagement with the piece. Through this approach, we help make complex works more accessible and emotionally impactful.
The exhibition “Attila Cataracte” is open to the public until June 21, 2025, at ÉSAM Caen-Cherbourg. To discover more about iDzia’s work in immersive design and audiovisual integration, feel free to visit our website or contact us directly.
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