last words

«“In her hands, concrete signs, using the most sophisticated
scientific techniques, she is able to infuse poetry inside this
basic unwelcoming material...
Milène Guermont is a wonderful artist who successfully
combines Art and Science...
This is the raw material of a new civilization we have
entered in”.

Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr,
President of the Palais de Tokyo, Contemporary Arts
Center in Paris




“Since a few decades ago, to be more precise, since 1972,
we have abandoned the Moon. Who does not dream about a
“SECOND MOON”, about a second time on the Moon? It is a
wonderful experience to be an astronaut. It is also a cruel one:
because an astronaut’s memory is a man’s memory, and this
experience is so extra-ordinary that it is in fact out-of-reach of
our memory.
What we can retain from these beyond-belief moments is,
alas, so thin as compared to the feeling we have sensed.
When touching Milene’s work, made from an innovative
concrete, we can nearly acces directly to what the Apollo
astronauts must have felt when they stepped on the Moon.
Some of them told me what it was like, with passion,
this sensation of plenitude which took over their body. Focusing
my mind on my most beautiful spatial emotions, I could trace,
for couple of seconds, a vanishing memory: bleu and fragile
vision of our planet, sailing through the infinitely obscure,
eternal, darkness of the universe.
I send here a vibrant “Thank you” to Milene. She tries to revive
through Art and Sciences intimately mixed up what Humans
may sometimes uncover in this world, what is the most
beautiful in it, just at our hand, or so much further away...”

Patrick Baudry,
Astronaut
“A speck of dream in a virtual world…
Since their creation, virtual worlds have progressively integrated
more and more complex elements. With “SECOND MOON”, Milène
Guermont adds in Second Life a planet born from imagination, a
dream in this world which comes true in a virtual world. In
return, square feet, these pieces of Second Moon, these
fragments of, dream come true in this world.
Milène’s work is a superb reflection on the virtual/real
relationship, which has become so tight in our lives and activities
that is often difficult to distinguish them from each other.
Which project, nowadays, as concrete as can be, is not firstly
conceived, thought and realized in a completely virtual way ?
And what about all these images, in this time when imaging
takes such a crucial place in Sciences, which are images only by
their name, but are modified, interpreted, encoded in thousand
different ways, and which, however, represent ?
And beyond this reflection, what an inexpressible emotion to
caress a fragment of dream… And how powerful to arouse such
an emotion by mixing these universes…
Thanks Milène”.

Bruno Robert,
Research Director of Atomic Center