Jean-Jacques Birgé
At once music composer (Un Drame Musical Instantané which with he records about 30 albums, as well as for movies, theater, dance, radio), film director (La Nuit du Phoque, Sarajevo a Street Under Siege, The Sniper), multimedia author (Carton, Machiavel, Alphabet), sound designer (exhibitions, CD-Roms, websites, Nabaztag rabbit, etc.), founder of record label GRRR, and novel writer, Jean-Jacques Birgé conceives a passion for images and sounds, and particularly for their potential to produce sense and create emotions.
His researches deal with generativity and interactivity which offer the player to discover each time a new interpretation. His soundscapes for exhibitions-shows (Grande Halle de La Villette, Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, Osaka and Omuta in Japan...) also present spaces in perpetual movement.
Moviemaker by training, inveterate improviser, apostle of collective work, specialist of synthesis music instruments, initiator of the return of live music on silent movies, artistic director, Birgé considers sound as a counterpoint to pictures and dialogue, an extraordinary off-stage landscape and a wide opened window to imagination.
Besides his daily blog, Birgé writes in many magazines and teaches the relation between sound and pictures.
Works by this author:
Work title | Publication Type | Year |
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Boum! | Exhibited at gallery or event, Non-linguistic digital art | 2015 |
Dans la gueule du loup | Published on the Web (online journal) | 2003 |
Sorcière | Published on the Web (individual site) | 2001 |