sensible experience


immersive experiences

© Projet in situ

site specific experiences

My in situ interventions can also take the form of a collective and participatory creation. Together, we design an immersive experience that allows participants to engage with a location or a hypothesis, applied to your professional context.

Examples of immersive setups:

  • Audio guides
  • Installations
  • Sensory walks

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Immersion in a building or landscape, guided by the hand

  • “The Round” created by Martial Chazallon and Martin Chaput, cie Projet in situ
  • In silence and guided by a dancer’s hand, the audience member explores a place from top to bottom through situations that allow them to interact sensitively with the environment: lying down, touching, listening, pausing… taking time to feel and be transformed by the space, inhabiting a place. 
  • The performance has taken place in museums, parks, and theaters across France, Italy, and Poland. 
  • Video

Immersion in a neighborhood or location, guided by an audio guide 

  • “Mobile Promenade” created by Martial Chazallon and Martin Chaput, cie Projet in situ 
  • Guided by a smartphone app, the audience discovers a neighborhood by following audio guides’ voices. Alone, they wander through various locations, tracing the steps and sensory experiences of previous individuals. The voices of a child, an adult, and an artist create a playful and creative relationship with the environment. 
  • The performance took place in hotels, museums, abandoned sites, parks, offices, bars, train stations, theaters… across France and the United States.  
  • Video

Immersion in the city, blindfolded and guided by strangers 

  • “Do You See What I Mean?” created by Martial Chazallon and Martin Chaput, cie Projet in situ 
  • Guided by a local resident, a blind person, and a dancer, the audience member walks for 2.5 hours through the city, crossing all its spaces: homes, shops, public places, parks, bars, churches… Deprived of sight, their imagination runs wild, transforming their relationship with others and their surroundings. 
  • Presented in Marseille, Lyon, Montreal, Vancouver, Geneva, Paris, Terni… 
  • Video / Press Review

Installation in public space 

  • “Impressions from Do You See What I Mean?” created by Martial Chazallon and Martin Chaput, cie Projet in situ
  • The guides from the performance *“Do You See What I Mean?”* install the sensitive reflections of the participants they have guided in public spaces. The installation deepens the sensory experience by creating new interaction opportunities with passersby, forming a poetic space. 
  • Presented in Lyon.