Théophile Blandet (FR) + Audrey Large (FR)
Liquid Dreams
July 5th – July 11th 2026
Théophile Blandet France
Théophile Blandet is a French artist and designer based in Rotterdam. His work has recently been exhibited at the Design Museum Gent, the Design Museum Den Bosch, the Frac Île-de-France, the K11 Art Foundation in China, and in a duo exhibition at the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève. He is a co-founder of Morph (est. 2018), a multifaceted collective that develops built environments, immersive installations, and exhibition concepts.
theophileblandet.com
Audrey Large France
Audrey Large is a French designer based in the Netherlands. She graduated cum laude from the Design Academy Eindhoven (MA Social Design) in 2017 and was a resident at the Jan van Eyck Academie from 2019 to 2020. Positioned between art and object design, her practice investigates digital image manipulation processes as tools to shape our material environment. In a context of accelerating digitisation, she develops an interdisciplinary approach that draws on digital cinema and image theory to rethink object design methodologies.
@audreylrg
The Workshop
This workshop explores the relationship between digital tools and hands-on material experimentation. Led by Audrey Large and Théophile Blandet, it brings together two complementary approaches: Large’s use of digital images and computational processes to generate objects, and Blandet’s direct engagement with materials, where structures and mechanisms emerge through making. The workshop investigates how seemingly opposite forces—digital and manual, natural and artificial, liquid and solid—can intersect within the same design process.
Participants will begin by scanning and analysing elements of Boisbuchet’s environment using 3D scanning and digital tools. Landscapes, architectural details and objects found on site will serve as starting points. These digital captures will then be manipulated through modelling, sculpting and prototyping, allowing participants to move fluidly between digital and manual processes.
The workshop culminates in the production of moulds for aluminium casting. The forms developed during the week—whether digitally generated or hand-shaped—will be cast in molten metal and assembled with additional materials sourced directly from the Domaine. Participants will explore how objects evolve as they move from data to material, discovering unexpected forms and structures through the interplay of opposing elements.














