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The project

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Based on Ile de Nantes, an island in the centre of the city, and the heart of its Creative Arts District, Stereolux is a local cultural and artistic initiative geared towards contemporary music and the digital arts.

SHOWCASE
Concerts, installations, performances, multimedia creations and festivals: Stereolux presents multi-discipline programmes combining contemporary music and digital arts, with a spotlight on emerging forms and independent scenes from all five continents.

CREATE
Research, incubation, experimentation, hybridisation, rehearsals... whether in a supportive or productive capacity, Stereolux assists artists in preparing and staging their shows, performances or installations.

SHARE
Access culture, understand our world and familiarise yourself with new digital tools: Stereolux raises awareness of the arts through workshops, meet-the-artist events and conferences open to all.

INNOVATE
Bringing agents of digital creation, research and business together to explore the latest technological developments, contextualise social trends, nourish innovation and create new concepts: Stereolux breaks down barriers between the various disciplines, serving as a platform for experimentation.

OPEN
Develop local initiatives and encourage new creative forms to emerge: Stereolux makes its equipment and skills available to local artists, associations, researchers and businesses.

MINGLE
Whether you are a layman, an enlightened amateur or just curious; a resident of Nantes or a just passing through; a young person in education, a manager or a retiree: Stereolux is a place for discoveries and encounters, a community project championing accessibility, diversity and generosity.

The initiative, open to all, cooperates with agents of culture, partnership and tourist initiatives, creative and innovative businesses and the world of research and education.
ARTISTS AND CREATORS
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
KEY ECONOMIC PLAYERS
INSTITUTIONS AND CIVIL SOCIETY
MEDIA

Stereolux is recognised by the Ministry of Culture as an “Arena of contemporary music and digital arts”.