Fabrice Moinet

Fabrice Moinet (FR/BE) is sound designer, sound engineer and software programmer. Born in France, Fabrice Moinet studied mathematics and science at the university of Bordeaux while always being involved in music and working with musicians. During his studies he started focusing on acoustics and received the training to be a sound engineer. For several years, he was a forum member of the IRCAM, he taught at the National Audiovisual Institute in Paris and was invited to the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). He did the sound for numerous jazz and improvisation concerts with among others Bernard Lubat, Ursus Minor and Garlo, and continues to find specific set-ups and sound qualities for installations, concerts and performances. Recordings include the Belmondo Quintet (Plana Prod.), 'Improvista', a film by Pascal Convert on the improvisation-duo Bernard Lubat and Michel Portal, and the Q-O2 project 'Radu Malfatti Quintet', a concert recording with musicians (Radu Malfatti, Christian Kesten, Julia Eckhardt and others) who research a relation between improvisation and composition. Parallel to his activity as a sound engineer, Fabrice is passionate about finding peculiar soft- and hardware setups and electronic solutions for contemporary art productions: he collaborated with the French hip hop choreograph Frank II Louise, with contemporary composer Benedict Mason, developed soft- and hardware for the Moulin Rouge in Paris and programmed the software for Christina's installation 'Turning Dreams and Shifting Harbors' shown in Los Angeles in 2003.

Activities

2017

The invisible landscape is inspired by the movements, attractions, ellipses and rotations of planets and solar systems, whose endless movements draw an infinite and invisible landscape in the universe.

2015

Between April 19 and May 3 2015, visual artist Christelle Fillod and sound designer/software programmer Fabrice Moinet are in residency at iMAL to work on their installation 'The invisible landscape'.

2010

In the continuation of our Ateliers Numériques d'été, iMAL sets up the Ateliers Code, Arts and Crafts!, every month and all year long! Come and work in group on your Arduino and Processing projects, find technical support for your codes and DIY experiments, learn new digital trends or simply meet new collaborators.

2010

In the continuation of our Ateliers Numériques d'été, iMAL sets up the Ateliers Code, Arts and Crafts!, every month and all year long! Come and work in group on your Arduino and Processing projects, find technical support for your codes and DIY experiments, learn new digital trends or simply meet new collaborators.

2010

In the continuation of our Ateliers Numériques d'été, iMAL sets up the Ateliers Code, Arts and Crafts!, every month and all year long! Come and work in group on your Arduino and Processing projects, find technical support for your codes and DIY experiments, learn new digital trends or simply meet new collaborators.

2010

In the continuation of our Ateliers Numériques d'été, iMAL sets up the Ateliers Code, Arts and Crafts!, every month and all year long! Come and work in group on your Arduino and Processing projects, find technical support for your codes and DIY experiments, learn new digital trends or simply meet new collaborators.