Georges-Emmanuel ARNAUD is artistic director of Anisotropie, a structure he sees as a space for creation, experimentation and transmission. As a photographer, sculptor and image researcher, his work pays constant attention to the body and the territory, exploring how gesture, memory and heritage can find new forms through the digital medium.
His role at the head of Anisotropie is not that of a mere organizer, but that of a ferryman: he connects artists, researchers and audiences, opening up spaces where disciplines intersect and metamorphose. Under his impetus, the residency becomes a living laboratory where technology serves sensibility, where motion capture, photography and the moving image combine to invent new ways of telling stories.
Guided by a philosophy of action rooted in human experience and experimentation, Georges-Emmanuel ARNAUD sees art as a place of encounter, sharing and transformation. His projects bring together the local and the international, the sensitive and the technical, affirming that through images - still or moving - it is always the question of connection that is at stake.