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The of… Pierre de Loor, teacher-researcher by day, artist by night

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Yann Guénégou

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Dec 22 2024 at 9:20 a.m.

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Teacher-researcher at the Brest National Engineering School (Enib) the dayand more particularly at Labsticc (Laboratory of information sciences and techniques, communication and knowledge), Pierre de Loor East artist at night. Under the name of 3.14 Air.

After For a momenthe released, on December 6, 2024, his second album, Grass underfoot. Always in his world electro-poetic. Fascinating. Still on the human condition.

Ten titles that address “the difference between connected life and the rhythm of a human body, youth who have difficulty finding themselves in this world (Go for you), quite a few contemplative things (Grass underfoot), others on ecology (In balance), a little humor (Little chef, We dreamed all to be mermaids). »


If in Go for youthe style is very direct, in his other titles 3.14Air devotes himself with talent to metaphors et hidden meaningseven double meanings, of which he has the secret.

Videos: currently on Actu

Here are his Brest favorites.

THE HULL

La Carrière, contemporary music hall at the port in Brest. ©Côté Brest

My room

I've been rehearsing there for years with my group Leika and now solo. La Carrière gave me a helping hand to help me prepare my liveinvited me to perform at a Midi et demi. The conditions are professional, the studios and the equipment top-notch.

The room is also interesting, the programming allows as many people as possible to get together, I regularly come to attend a concert.

30, rue Jean-Marie-Le-Bris in Brest.

THE ALBERT-LOUPPE BRIDGE

The Albert-Louppe bridge. ©Côté Brest.

The opening onto the horizon

When you cross the Albert-Louppe bridge, you have this impression of space, of openness to the horizon, of depth with a view of the harbor. While still being close to the city.

I also liked to go under it when I was sailing.

THE PORT

The Quai de la Douane, its bars and restaurants, at the commercial port in Brest. ©Côté Brest

My walk

We often go for a walk there and grab a bite to eat after rehearsals with our band. I find this commercial port with its boats, bars and restaurants endearing.

THE EXPLORERS’ GARDEN

The explorers' garden in the Recouvrance district of Brest. ©Côté Brest

My panorama

A place where you can see the sea from above while still being in the city. We walked our children there,

small.

I like this gateway from the city to the sea. And the view of the harbor is magnificent.

3, rue de la Pointe in Brest.

Grass underfoot. Ten titles. Support: microculture. https://314air.fr/ Price: from 15 euros.

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