
Artistic & engaging projects
ARTISTIC PROJECTS
Program for access to the sea, social integration, discovery and protection of the marine world through eco-citizen actions!
Proposed activities
Our project combines ocean immersion, art, science, and community engagement to deepen the relationship between humans and the ocean.


Through immersive ocean and coastal experiences, participatory art workshops, and exhibitions based on the Mediterranean and Breton coasts, we invite participants to explore and reflect on pressing ecological challenges such as climate change, the impact of human activities on marine biodiversity, and pollution.
By integrating scientific research with creative practices and expressions, we produce powerful narratives that enhance public understanding while fostering emotional connections with these fragile environments.
 
Innovative methods of co-creation
Participants, scientists, and artists collaborate as equals, shaping a collective vision rather than passively receiving knowledge. This approach ensures that knowledge about the ocean is not only learned, but also experienced, felt, and expressed in ways that inspire action.
The artists
Four artists specializing in land art, sculpture, visual arts, audio arts, and literary arts will guide participants in transforming their experiences into powerful artistic expressions:
● Pierre Malma: co-founder of the NGO L'Ombre des Nuages,       visual artist, painter, illustrator, and land artist.
● Tom Geleb: co-founder of the NGO L'Ombre des Nuages,     visual  artist, painter, sculptor, and land artist.
● Romain De La Haye, alias “Molecule”: nomadic and immersive   musician, previous works.
● Hervé Beau: videographer, drone videographer.


WHY JOIN THE PROGRAM
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An immersive experience at sea and along the coastline, open to the public and free of charge. 
 
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Participants will enjoy moments of discovery, reconnection, and deep well-being. 
 
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The project is aimed at communities with limited access to the ocean: disadvantaged young people, people with health issues, people with disabilities, migrants, seniors, and isolated groups. 
 
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Each event will bring together between 30 and 50 direct participants. 
 
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By the end of the project, the citizens and communities involved will have gained a better understanding and greater respect for the conservation of ocean and aquatic ecosystems. 


Photo: TOM GELEB

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