THEME: SPORT

WITH THE WORKS OF:
Guillaume Binet (FR), Benoît de Carpentier and Vidal Bini (FR), Alicia Gardès (FR), Delphine Gatinois (FR), Nicole Hametner (CH), France Keyser (FR), Patrick Lambin (FR), Marine Lanier (FR ), Guillaume Martial (FR), Denis Rouvre (FR), Philippe Somnolet (FR), Valentine Vermeil (FR), Mathias Zwick (FR).

ISBN 978-2-490411-11-5

THE SPORT


Through fifteen photographs of authors who have exhibited or created collective works with audiences and Stimultania, the game medium Sport addresses themes such as sport and disability, self-image, the environment, passion, sporting fervor, gender but also allows for discussions of topics such as customs, childhood, religion and politics.


We all have a relationship with sport, a personal experience, whether in a school, family, leisure context, in amateur or professional contexts. The great diversity of sportsmen and women allows us to identify ourselves and question our lifestyles and our functioning. Sport is also organized as a micro-society governed by rules whose members distribute roles and hierarchical positions (players, coaches, referees, supporters, etc.).


Funders
LES MOTS DU CLIC and its derivatives were designed and developed by Stimultania thanks to the Ministry of Culture (Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs Grand Est), the General Commission for Territorial Equality, the General Delegation for the French Language and Languages ​​of France, the City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg, the SNCF Foundation. The research and development phase of the Images et mots du travail educational kit was supported as part of the Images et mots: for innovative learning of French and towards integration into the world of work, co-financed by the Union. European within the framework of the FSE Alsace 2014/2020 operational program, by the Regional Directorate of Economy, Employment, Labor and Solidarity Grand Est within the framework of Program 104, as well as by the General Delegation for Language French and the languages ​​of France, as part of the 2021 national call for projects Cultural action and the French language.