12 looks towards the sky, 10 “the Imaginary look”

First broadcast on Saturday, November 7 at 18 p.m.. Visions Nocturnes is every Saturday at 18 p.m. and every Sunday at 22 p.m. on Radio Equinoxe (and accessible at any time for members of the association).

If there is one who imagined the cosmos it is Hubert Reeves. He made it real and involved us even with his famous phrase, “We are stardust”.
In this show, turned upside down but far from chaotic, we will pay tribute to Hubert Reeves who died on Friday October 13.
This tribute will be in the company of Michel Marcelin Astronomer in Marseille and Dominique Proust from the Paris Meudon observatory, they both worked with him.
Just before, we will meet Albert Pla, immersive Adventure for our tenth look, this one imaginary.

Travelarium


The Haute Provence planetarium welcomed us for the conference of the association of French-speaking planetariums in September.
Its hybrid formula (digital and optomechanical) makes it unique in France associated with its proximity to the Haute Provence observatory. We will discover this place even closer to the sky.
Planing and progressive the music of Visions Nocturnes.
His music has traveled the world since the 1990s and we can even listen to it 33 light years away. With Deep Forest, Eric Mouquet presents a new album Burning, listened to more than 50 times in just a few days. He will be with us.
When mythology and the sacred give way to science fiction, the colonization of thought, welcome to night visions.

12 looks towards the sky, 10 “the Imaginary look”
Up there, in the sky, far from the earthly world, is the sacred. The deities who imposed respect and submission had their residence located at the top. For the classical Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, it was a polytheistic sky. One God for Judaism, Islam or Christianity. “Coeli enarrant gloriam Dei” was, in fact, a universally popular slogan in Christianity. Just by looking at the sky with its stars, the planets and admiring the synchronized movements of the stars, the greatness and the work of the creator were evident. And today, science fiction has taken over the cosmos to explore man's dreams. From Antiquity to the present day, exploration through imagination has allowed us to adopt a philosophical position and project our fantasies or fears onto the sky, whether they are gods or beings of other worlds.



Playlist
– Interstellar Cornfield Chase – Hans Zimmer, music from the film Interstellar
– Steven Wilson – What Life Brings from the album the harmony codex 2023
– Barclay James Harvest – The Song (They Love To Sing) from the album eyes of the universe 1979
– Alan Parsons Project – I Robot from the album I Robot 1977
– Deep Forest – Burning Sun, Hidden worlds and its all about light from the album Burning 2023
– Astro Voyager & Marco Grenier, unreleased track – . In That Flash
During the tribute to Hubert Reeves, sonata no. 4 by William Herschell
During the narrations, this is the song, Polaris Circle Sequentia Legenda from the album of the show Planetarium Century 2023, you can get it on the Bandcamp.com website

Links
https://mhd-production.fr/
https://visionsnocturnes.bandcamp.com/album/planetarium-century
https://immersiveadventure.net/fr/
https://www.lam.fr/
https://www.observatoiredeparis.psl.eu/
https://www.hubertreeves.info/
https://www.centre-astro.com/
https://planetarium100.org/fr/
https://www.sequentia-legenda.com/
https://asso-pwm.fr/artistes/kurtz-mindfields/
https://www.facebook.com/emmanuel.quenneville
https://www.astrovoyager.com/

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