Présentation générale
Voyage au bout de la tomate
Beat vegetation
Réaction en chêne
Le Tourbillon'aire
Astéroïdes
Prenons-en de la graine
Jardin Echo
Undergarden
La clef des champs
Essence, ça pousse!
Jardin fragmentaire
Le jardin des arbres bleus
Arbres plastique(s) sur sol instable
Jardin volcanique
Zen'ith
Feuilles de route
Fauteuils au jardin
La dune aux escargots
Mobile et volubile
Du vent dans les voiles
Points de suspension
Etant donné... un jardin
Le jardin-mobile de voyage
Just move it
1001 paysages
Promenade au fil des vents
le principe
les jardins 2007
galerie photo
les restaurants
les massifs
de 1992 à 2008
appel à projets
Les partenaires 2008
le festival
domaine
festival
château
formation
écoles et jardins
groupes et entreprises
boutique
presse
accueil
contactez-nous
infos pratiques

1001 paysages

Laureline SALISCH and Seung-Young SONG, students at the Ecole Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) of Reims.
Teachers : Patrick NADEAU and Konrad LODER
France, Korea


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Dunes, rice paddies, kinetic art… these are the sources of inspiration for the “1001 Landscapes” garden.
Over 500 painted pots are arranged on eight levels. Like a chameleon, the garden can change colours thanks to your movement. You are the one to create motion in order to bring the garden to life. Go up, go down, turn around, drop low, look about, discover new shapes and new colours.
For the mobility of a garden depends on your way of perceiving it, as well. This is the key element and, as in kinetic art, your senses are awakened and sharpened by the surprise and the discovery of changes you have brought to colours and shapes.

Garden's plants
Convolvulus cneorum
Echinocactus
Festuca glauca
Helianthemum
'Fire Dragon'
Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'
Santolina


Garden realised with the support of the lycée Thillois, of the service des Espaces Verts of the City of Reims and of the City of Louviers.