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Art Basel Paris Week 🖼️ [Opening] {As Above, So Within} Agoria & Lescure introducing Atelier Σigma
​{As Above, So Within}
Agoria & Lescure introducing Atelier ÎŁigma
​This exhibition marks the debut of Atelier Σigma, a collaboration between French artist-musician Agoria (Sébastien Devaud) and visual artist Johan Lescure. Together, they navigate the space between music and image, code and breath, human and machine. Their series {As Above, So Within} explores the resonance that links the cosmic to the cellular, the simulated to the living.
​Agoria’s works, from Le Code d’Orsay to Σ Lumina, have translated human breath into light and shadow, turning data into living form. Lescure, conversely, treats code as matter—his installations blur algorithm and organism, making light itself seem to breathe.
​The title twists the Hermetic axiom “As Above, So Below.” Here, “Below” becomes “Within.” The universe is not only above us but inside us: galaxies and neurons, cosmic expansion and thought—all pulse with the same rhythm.
​The exhibition acts like a living system. Light, sculpture, and breath interact; each visitor alters the balance. Human and machine, perception and creation merge into a shared field.
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​At once microscopic and cosmic, the works dissolve boundaries of scale and form. Atelier Σigma opens not a statement but a threshold—between universe and cell, life and code—inviting us to sense the quiet vibration that links both worlds.
This exhibition invites you to enter, not simply to observe. Within its flow, light, breath, code, and consciousness move together, shifting in quiet resonance.
Join us, and let your own rhythm become part of the work—where the world folds inward and begins to breathe.