Expo-Atelier Avec l'École Nationale Supérieure de Paysage de Versailles : On Va Ouche ?
- On 27 april 2024
- Ancienne Gare, La Lampisterie
- Students from the École Nationale Supérieure de Paysage de Versailles have taken an interest in our region and are presenting their work and analyses, from Panthier to Plombières-les-Dijon. - They are also offering a three-team workshop, to give everyone the chance to propose their own sensitive map of the Ouche Valley in the broadest sense of the term. - The workshop is aimed at families, adults, residents who have been living here for several years and newcomers alike. The aim is to mix different points of view. - At the end of the workshop, the teams' work will be pooled and commented on by the participants and students. - To put together the teams, registration is required before 18 April at the CCOM address : accueil@ouche-montagne.fr / 03 80 49 77 43. - Afternoon programme : - Public welcome around 2.30pm - Presentation of the students' work 3.00 pm - Constitution of the teams 15h45 - Start of the game : 16:00 - Debriefing and drinks : 17:00 - "Parisians, people from Palais, Italians and people from Burgundy, but all students at the Ecole du Paysage, came together to discover the Ouche valley and its surroundings ! It was with a map unrolled on the bonnet of the car that the question arose : but in fact, are we going to Ouche ? Where should we start ? The decision was made ! We'll take the first exit off the A38 to explore the various wooded hills that rise up as far as the eye can see. Using a landscape atlas map of the Vallée de l'Ouche, we've tried to map it out to capture its distinctive landscapes. - We invite you to join us in an interactive game of sensitive cartography in the heart of this emblematic valley. Through an exhibition of maps, photos and sketches produced by the students, you will discover the nuances and subtleties of the landscapes that characterise this area. By talking to the valley's inhabitants, we aim to gain a better understanding of the diverse perceptions and experiences that shape this area of West Dijon. You will have the opportunity to share your knowledge, your stories and your personal links with these landscapes. " - Cards : By drawing lots for 3 thematic maps, the maps suggest ways of thinking about the area and guide the teams to sketch out a sensitive and problematised vision of their units.