At the FIMS in Fribourg, reconnect the public to the emotions of the classic

Published on June 27, 2024 at 09:47.

From a distance, it looks like a DJ in front of a mixing desk, tickling his decks, looking concentrated, in the middle of colorful screens – a configuration worthy of a mini-Tomorrowland. Except that instead of an EDM tube, the speakers explode the Requiem by Fauré.

No electro festival on the horizon either: we are in Renens, in the premises of EPFL +ECAL Lab, a design research center where science and technology meet culture, to respond to contemporary challenges. At the heart of the laboratory’s projects, a mission: the promotion of digitized heritage, like its long-standing collaboration with the Montreux Jazz Festival, which brings thousands of hours of concert recordings to life.

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