Théophile Blandet (FR) + Audrey Large (FR)

Liquid Dreams

July 5th – July 11th 2026

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

theophileblandet.com

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 

www.audreylarge.com

Liquid Dreams

July 5th – July 11th

Workshop Categories

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.

The workshop will begin by observing and collecting fragments from the environment of Boisbuchet - landscapes, architectural details, textures, and found objects in order to create a library of elemental forms. The participants can choose either to collect and transform these elements via digital capture techniques (including 3D scanning and 3d modelling) or direct physical manipulation.

The combination of digital and physical elements is encouraged but not imposed in a process that, rather than evolving linearly from screen to physical, will take the form of a continuous back-and-forth: digital forms will inspire manual interventions, while physical experiences will reshape computer-generated results.

The workshop will culminate in the creation of aluminium cast elements. Moulds will be developed from this mixed process and used to produce metal forms that may be combined with raw components sourced directly from the Domaine from the imbrication of seemingly antithetical approaches. Doing so, we will explore the tensions generated by the entanglement of opposite forces within design methods, materials, and form.

BOOK WORKSHOP
Student: €990 TTC

BOOK WORKSHOP
Normal: €1360 TTC

Housing

  • Accommodation & food are included

  • We can accommodate for special catering

  • All participants sleep in dormitories

  • To book a private room or bring additional guests, get in touch: workshops@boisbuchet.org

Education

  • Our staff are available to help you conceptualize & produce your designs

  • Tools & materials are provided by Boisbuchet

  • All workshops are taught in English

  • The number of participants is limited to 22

Activities