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Audrey Tenaillon

Teaches spatial design/scenography in the 1st cycle.

Audrey Tenaillon has been a lecturer in spatial design at the ÉSAD in Reims since 2001.

She is a graduate of the Camondo school of interior design. She was François Seigneur’s assistant, then François Confino’s branch manager for the themed pavilions of the Hannover World Expo 2000. Between 2001 and 2007, she worked as an independent scenographer. In partnership with the Zurich architects Betrix & Consolascio, she designed the Swiss pavilion in Morat for the Swiss national exhibition in 2002.

In 2007, she and her partner Nikolai Knoke set up the scenography and architecture agency maskarade. The agency creates interpretation centres, memorials and temporary exhibitions in large cultural institutions or historical monuments of various sizes. The agency’s recent projects include the extension of the Alsace-Moselle Memorial in Schirmeck, the augmented reality tour of the underground citadel of Verdun and the virtual reality room of the MNHN in Paris. The agency specialises in transmediation and is an expert in the use of all new audiovisual technologies, augmented or virtual multimedia.

departmentObject & Spatial Design
areas of expertise ScenographyMuseographie