- Yann
Kersalé (born 17
February 1955) is a
French conceptual artist who
works with light. His
studio is in Vincennes.
Kersalé was born in Boulogne-Billancourt...
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called since the
ancient time. In 2013, the pin was
revived by
Patrick Kersalé, a
French ethnomusicologist and Sonankavei, a
Cambodian musical craftsman...
- The
unique lighting system of the building,
dubbed by its
creator Yann
Kersalé as diffraction, who
defined it as "a
vaporous cloud of
colour that s****s...
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United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization. p. 20.
Kersalé, Patrick. "Monochord
stick zither - ksae diev". soundsofangkor.org. Retrieved...
- 2013. [1]
Archived 15
February 2015 at the
Wayback Machine Artist Yann
Kersalé and head chef
Benoit Gauthier sign
unprecedented creations for L'Atelier...
- harp known) can be
found on page 23]
Kersalé, Patrick. "In the
footsteps of the
Khmer harp".
Sounds of Angkor.
Kersalé, Patrick. "The
arched harp in Java"...
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Patrick Blanc and the
architects Ateliers Jean
Nouvel with LED art by Yann
Kersalé. A
living tapestry of plants,
flowers and
vines which stretch over 50 metres...
- are a work of
public art
called L'amorse du bleu, by
light artist Yann
Kersalé,
which was
inaugurated on the
occasion of the
completion of the tramway...
- end. That is more rare in the
alapini vina
style stick zithers.
Patrick Kersale identified two at the
Bayon temple in Angkor, Cambodia, from the 13th century...
- Việt Nam.
Lebar p. 253
Lebar p. 253 Lebar, p. 253 Lebar, p. 254
Patrick Kersale. "Fretted zither".
Archived from the
original on
April 10, 2023. William...