He is also an author, musician, producer, photographer, filmmaker, known for Marche Sonore and founder of the multimedia studio Les Soeurs Grées.
Pierre Redon is notably the creator of the Marches Sonores,[2] a composite project that weaves the words of the inhabitants together with sound and cartography.
Equipped with a sound player, walkers experience a new and augmented perception of places through the accompanying presence of the artwork.
This art form was designed and implemented for the first time at the Markstein in the Vosges, France, with partners concerned about environmental issues and eager to experiment new aesthetics building processes.
The maps accompanying the Marches Sonores[3] are unique in their ability to challenge our sense of direction, but visually, they also give a sensory and critical representation of the territory.