19
Mar
TAVIGNANI : A L'ECOUTE DU FLEUVE
Sports/loisirs/sciences
From 19/03 to 20/03.
Tavignani: listening to the river. From perception to law" / Art and Law Chair. The EMRJ is organising, with the collaboration of the Institute of Public Law Studies (IEDP) of the University of Paris Saclay, the Ecole normale supérieure de Paris (LSP Perceptive Systems Laboratory), the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Arts (CEAC - University of Lille), the Primour Association and the FORESEE Programme (University of Grenoble-Alpes), a new scientific event focusing on the rights of the Tavignanu, which will take place on 19 and 20 March 2026 (immersive room, RDC bât. Edmond Simeoni). The conference, entitled "Tavignani: listening to the river. From perception to law" is also part of the Art and Law Chair run in partnership with the Fondation de l'Université de Corse. This event is under the scientific responsibility of Nathalie Goedert (EMRJ) and Raphaël BRETT (IEDP - Université Paris-Saclay). Can a sensitive approach to legal phenomena, particularly environmental issues, lead to innovative proposals for better protection of life? The aim of this second meeting is to explore, again with the help of artists but also drawing on contributions from the cognitive sciences, how auditory perception can suggest new avenues for law or action. Can the senses help us to make sense? Can we use listening to refine our perception of the world and meet the challenges of the future? Free admission. Dates: From Thursday 19 March 2026 at 2:00 pm to Friday 20 March 2026 at 12:30 pm, Immersive Room Edmond Simeoni Building, Campus Mariani, Corti. Proposed by : Mediterranean Legal Research Team, Fundazione di l'Università di Corsica. In partnership with : Ecole normale supérieure de Paris (Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs LSP), Centre d'étude des arts contemporains (CEAC - Université de Lille), Association Primour, Programme FORESEE (Université de Grenoble-Alpes). Jeanne LALEURE-LUGREZI, Research Engineer, 0420202214 | laleure@universita.corsica.



