Without light, there is no colour. This sensory experiment has always fascinated artists, theorists and scientists, from the material nature of the illuminated object, that intangible of the light which illuminates it, and by the faculties to perceive. Light and colour get from art and many sciences, in other words, they are an ideal field to experiment interdisciplinarity.
Born from the collaboration between the artist Anne Goyer and a team of five researchers from the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, led by the physicist Anne Pilonnet, the “Bleu Lumière” project, supported by the CNRS and PULSALYS, explores a technique of innovative design to create a physical blue on paper, similar to the blue of the atmosphere.