Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris

Video Mapping Evening

Soirée mapping vidéo au musée

November 29, 2024
18h - 22h

Free activity, no registration required

Musée des Arts et Métiers
60 rue Réaumur
Paris 3rd arrondissement

Forecourt- Under the watchful eye of Zénobe Gramme, it will take place at the main entrance to the Musée des Arts et Métiers.


Playing on the facade of the Musée des Arts et Métiers?
This is the ambitious and dramatic project created by students on the Post-Master's degree in Designing of Immersive, Interactive and Playful Experiences programme delivered by Cnam-Enjmin and GOBELINS Paris, who came up with this unique and interactive video mapping concept on the museum's forecourt!

In partnership with the Association MAPP_France.

© Cnam-Enjmin

(Re)discover the forecourt through 3 interactive games inspired by the museum's treasures and created by our young talents. Explore the collections in a unique way with three fun projections combining art, technology and history over the course of this exceptional evening. 


Bourgeons de science is a rhythm game where players synchronise their movements to the tempo of musical sequences. The rhythm then covers the facade of the museum with a wall of plants, until eventually revealing a hidden invention in the collections. In its artistic and musical direction, the experience makes the most of the link between past and present, in an enchanting visual spectacle.

© Guillaume Boulliard, Louis Corbel, Victor Dubois, Olena Hostilova, Isabel Jore-Villemur


Éclairez-nous is a cooperative game in which each player takes on the role of a will-o'-the-wisp. Players work together to solve puzzles based on optics and light to reveal an animated painting inspired by the mechanical painting at the Château de Saint-Ouen.

© Alexandre LAFERRERE, Kémo DESCHAMPS, Louis YANNE, Mathilde Magontier, Théodore LAUGEE


Fuite mécanique is a platform game in which players must move through different levels as an automated figure trapped in the museum. To escape from this condition, players must work together and use their collective ingenuity to solve a series of riddles, activate mechanisms and decipher secrets engraved on the walls.

© Simon Autard, Rémi Cazenave, Estelle Michel, Léa Maria Mouawad, Ken Roulamellah


The projects were created during the Play Mapp workshop organised by Stéphanie Mader (lecturer at Cnam-Enjmin and co-head of the Post-Master's degree), Vincent Caruso (teacher at GOBELINS Paris and co-head of the Post-Master's degree) and Maxime Neveu (alumni of the Post-Master's degree, contributor at GOBELINS Paris and Deputy Director at MAPP_France).

Click here to download the event flyer.