During the visual and sound shaping of these story-objects created in a community hall and in the church, it is the stories of the inhabitants of the village of Tresnay that intertwine and weave together—surprising the inhabitants themselves simply because a place is given to the exchange of their stories.
These 40 interactive objects thus became Tresnay’s witnesses on the networks, and they give the world a reconstructed identity thanks to the site I created for the occasion. Not to mention a first encounter with Nièvre, Jean Bojko and the Theatreprouvette.
Here is the interactive site (640/480 px) that I made at the time with “Flash”; the network speed was 56 kb… and I was able to let one sentence, one voice be heard per object.