MISSION FRISSON
A mini sporting theme park, created by EBB together with final-year hospitality students from Lycée Montmajour d’Arles.
La Grande Halle
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MISSION FRISSON is a mini sporting theme park presented in La Grande Halle at LUMA Arles. It was created by EBB together with final-year hospitality students from Lycée Montmajour d’Arles.
Over the course of an academic year, sixteen students devised an immersive and interactive experience that reimagines a selection of sporting disciplines, amusement arcade games, and role play.
From 18 October, this pioneering artistic and pedagogical project invites the public to take part in a series of physical challenges and puzzles set in a hybrid world that merges myth and reality.
MISSION FRISSON is part of a long-term collaboration between LUMA Arles and EBB, aimed at creating an experimental and playful cultural space where technology is explored creatively by both artists and students.
Dates and Hours:
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October 18 – November 2: Open daily (except Tuesdays)
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. -
From November 3: Every Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Place: La Grande Halle (Bar Scipio space)
Price: Free, no reservation required
Workshop with the students of Lycée Montmajour.
Adrian Deweerdt
From painting to brainstorming to building, the students of Lycée Montmajour were involved at every stage of the MISSION FRISSON project.
Adrian DeweerdtMISSION FRISSON was made possible thanks to the commitment of final-year hospitality students from Lycée Montmajour d’Arles:
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Nahil Albay,
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Tom Arnaud,
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Ahlam Bouzyan,
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Célia Cesario,
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Fatima Zohra Dardouche Benjelloul,
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Déborah Delaballe,
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Zakaria El Habib Nouini,
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Amel El Khadri,
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Bilal El Maddioui,
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Sara En Najhi,
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Samy Eyupoglu-Hirach,
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Sarah Kasmi,
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Moatez Maraï,
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Asmae Slimani,
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Nesrine Tegourt,
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Gael Vasseur.
Since 2015, LUMA Arles has been implementing an educational program in collaboration with schools in Arles, which has already involved more than 13,500 students.
EBB develops an experiential training program for vocational high school students, introducing them to new technologies through the design and operation of educational amusement parks within cultural institutions. The program is supported by Creative Europe (European Union) and France 2030, with funding from the Caisse des Dépôts.
EBB Team: Anatole Barde, Gregoire Beil, Neïl Beloufa, Hugo Bouyssou, Yassin Bouzid, Marine Dury, Enzo Fabre, Florian Fournier, Biche Jaouen, Dylan Ledean, Lea Longis, Sara Sadik, Juliette Sanchez, Marilou Thiebault, Felix Zapata (u2p50)