Le Mignonisme par Philippe Katerine by Studio Mapping Motion

Le parcours Le Mignonisme par Philippe Katerine, video projection outside of Saint-Laurent metro station, 2024
- Sculpture series: Le Mignonisme by Philippe Katerine
- Video projection
Related project(s)
The work is also shown on the mosaic of screens located inside Place des Arts, in a version enhanced with illustrations and accompanied by music by Philippe Katerine.
Credits
Production: Studio Mapping Motion in collaboration with Philippe Katerine and Philippe Eveno
Director and Motion Designer: Jeremy Fassio
Motion Designer: Casimir Perez
A production of the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership with the support of rentingART
Le parcours Le Mignonisme par Philippe Katerine is a presentation of the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership with the collaboration of the rentingART agency, which organizes international touring for the Mignonisme works. This project is made possible by the financial support and cooperation of the borough of Ville-Marie, Nouveau Centre by Ivanhoé Cambridge, Tourisme Montréal, Place des Arts, Complexe Desjardins, Montréal centre-ville and the Ville de Montréal.
Le parcours Le Mignonisme par Philippe Katerine, Jeremy Fassio and digital work on the mosaic of screens at Place des Arts, 2024
Jeremy Fassio
My name is Jeremy Fassio, and I am a motion designer based in Montreal.
I specialize in 2D animation and video content for video projections (video mapping) and large-format screens.
In 2018, I created the website mappingmotion.com to share my experience, tips, and creative influences in the fields of motion design, graphic design, animation, and art installations.
Since then, I have created the YouTube channel Mapping Motion and the podcast of the same name.
Trained as a graphic designer and working professionally in Paris since 2009, I specialized in motion design at the end of 2014.
I started my first motion design and video projection projects for a festival in the Azores (Portugal).
I continued as a freelancer, first in Paris (2 years), then in Montreal from 2016 onwards.
Between 2017 and 2019, I worked for Hub Studio, first as a motion designer and then as a multimedia director.
Since 2020, I have been teaching motion design through my online courses to more than a hundred students throughout the French-speaking world.





