Home/Land is a participatory installation inviting reflection on the idea of home through intimate narratives and testimonies from people forced to flee. Visitors move through a miniature epic of audio testimonies, texts and tactile objects, listening, reading and exchanging with others. The work foregrounds memory, loss and the belongings we would choose to carry in an urgent departure, using simple scenography and everyday materials to create a sensitive, poetic experience.
Partner up for a dynamic swimrun combining trail running and open-water swimming through forest paths and stretches of the Rhône. Teams alternate between running on mixed terrain—rooted forest trails, grassy tracks and occasional rocky sections—and swims in river currents, requiring quick transitions and steady pacing. Three course options offer varied distances and technical challenges, welcoming adventurous pairs seeking a spirited outdoor effort and strong teamwork in a scenic riverside setting.
Step through local paths and green spaces at a thoughtful walking pace, guided by two specialists — a Rousseau scholar and a botanist. The stroll invites close, sensory attention to leaves, flowers and the hidden stories of plants, learning to recognise local species and their particularities. The rhythm of walking blends reflection and shared discovery, evoking Rousseau’s herb-gathering wanderings while offering a gentle physical experience that reconnects participants with the living landscape.
Starting point: Ferme du Lignon
In French.
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