
Let's Draw is a participatory artwork where the public is invited to draw live on walls. Massively interactive, everyone can participate
simultaneously by drawing with their phone.
By leveraging technology to amplify collaborative creation, Let’s Draw reveals our shared imagination around universal themes: How do we
draw a tree? How do we draw love? How do we draw our world?
A creation that comes alive both on the facade and within the crowd, as participants of all ages draw, react, and engage with their own
creations and those of others in a convivial and collective atmosphere.
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2018 |
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Recommended time: 10 to 15 minutes |
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All ages |
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No dialogues |
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France |
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Mapping, collaborative drawing |
Maxime Touroute
Maxime
Touroute is an artist exploring spaces where technology and humanity intersect.
His work investigates how our most human traits—creativity, interaction, and togetherness—are reshaped by the digital age. Through
participatory and immersive experiences, Maxime invites audiences to reflect on the connections that unite us in a world shaped by
technology.
Each of Maxime’s projects is powered by creative software he develops in-house. His dedication to making digital
creation more accessible drives him to share his tools and expertise with a broad community of actors, from artists to cultural
institutions. By breaking down technical barriers, he engages in cross-disciplinary collaborations with dancers, theater makers,
musicians, illustrators, and more. Over the years, this approach has led him to the creation of hybrid artistic forms and a creative
software company. Maxime’s software is currently used in numerous artworks distributed internationally but also repurposed by museums,
festivals and cultural institutions for immersive experiences, cultural mediation, cultural outreach and accessibility.
Maxime’s artistic vision and engagement have been rewarded by numerous international tours, talks and awards including two
entrepreneurship “Pépite” awards from the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Through his art, tools, and philosophy of
sharing, Maxime uses technology to foster human connections, bringing artists, audiences, and simply, people closer.
80+ exhibitions in 10 countries