Raphaël Bastide

Raphaël Bastide is an artist and instructor living in Paris. His projects include installations, sculptures, websites and digital programmes. His sculptural work takes the form of installations or instruments, focusing on making conceptual models inspired by programs, languages, and software. He recently exhibited a work based on the P2P web at Rinomina, Paris in collaboration with Louise Drulhe.

He teaches digital media at Parsons Paris and HfG Karlsruhe, Germany, as a guest instructor.

His last solo show at 22 Rue Muller, Paris, showed his last researches about musical groove and computer program’s languages and documentation. Free/open source software enthusiast and maker, he is involved in several collectives related to free culture, design, and typography.

https://raphaelbastide.com

Activities

2019

Ways of Connecting places in conversation two pieces that reveal and translate in new forms the infrastructures and mechanisms underlying our connected environment. On Saturday 27 April, join us for a debate between Evan Roth & Raphaël Bastide, introduced and moderated by Sarah Grant (Radical Networks).

2018

The peer-to-peer web allows anyone to share data, publish websites and apps from their own computer, without relying on any centralised server or service. With Zenna Fiscella, Raphaël Bastide & Hunor Karamán. 

2013

This first version of a series of assemblages is part of a research around versioned physical artworks, led by Raphaël Bastide since 2012. Révisable 1 focuses on making modifications of a versioned object accessible, and on the publication of its history. The artwork therefore questions both online and offline audiences and players by offering them a finite set of actions.

2011

With : Raphaël Bastide & Yannick Antoine, Michel Bauwens, Josephine Bosma, Heath Bunting, Paolo Cirio, Florian Cramer, Régine Debatty, Constant Dullaart, Jodi, Olia Lialina, Alessandro Ludovico, Nicolas Malevé, Miltos Manetas, Julian Oliver, Domenico Quaranta, Rafael Rozendaal, Sakrowski, Gordan Savičić 

2010

"Connected Cities" features Joint Broadcasting Events that happen simultanously and interactively across the borders. For the opening of the Ars Electronica Festival, the cities of Brussels, Liverpool, Helsinki, Berlin, Budapest and Madrid will join forces and present two live broadcasted audio-visual performances. In Brussels we will couple this event to an open air SHARE BRU session where you are invited to join for an A/V jam in iMAL's courtyard.

2009

Après le DJ et le VJ, voici le WJ ou Web Jockey. Utilisant le dispositif multi-écran wj-s d'Anne Roquigny, des artistes invités (Yannick Antoine, Michel Assenmaker, Pascale Barret, Lucille Calmel, Danny Devos, Koen Theys) et des étudiants de l'ERG vous joueront leurs performances de web remix.