Three spaces have been allocated to three different threads, with the Galerie Sud given over to imaginary and invented languages, Espace 315 featuring an installation and the Forum hosting talks, debates, films and performances — and live book-making.
The Galerie Sud flanks the vast work by the eclectic Guy de Cointet with a section given over to imaginary and invented languages where, in a cacophony of sound, languages such as the Zaoum of the Russian Futurists are heard alongside Volapük, a language inspired by God and invented by German priest Johann Martin Schleyer in the 19th century; Vonlenska, the emotional and phonetic language sung by the band Sigur Rós; Peyo's Smurf language; and the work of Frédéric Werst, who produced an anthology of works drawn up by a people called the Wards over the two centuries when their civilisation was at its peak. These include religious and philosophical texts, historical and mythical tales, books of poetry and grammar and geography texts. Annexed to the 400-page book is a Wardwesân grammar and a dictionary of no less than 3,500 words. The language was invented from A to Z by Frédéric Werst, in turn influenced by the work of writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien, who introduced magical and ancestral tongues created ex nihilo into his works.
Three spaces have been allocated to three different threads, with the Galerie Sud given over to imaginary and invented languages, Espace 315 featuring an installation and the Forum hosting talks, debates, films and performances — and live book-making
Un Nouveau Festival
Centre Pompidou
Galerie Sud, Espace 315, Forum
19 Rue Beaubourg, Paris
Free entrance
