After training in design and visual arts, Pascale Weber became interested in various mediums from drawing to ceramics, blown glass, multimedia installation, and sound spatialization to materialize the sensitive and sensual experience of the body, its skin, its touch, its breath, its voice, its memories... From the late 1990s, she created and organized clandestine performances in institutional venues or uninhabited spaces. Her work speaks of the body put to the test, its identity, its memory, the place it must find to exist, the relationships it maintains with what surrounds it. She is interested in eco-eroticism as an open model of forms of vitality and as a possibility to think about our relationship to the living world. In 2011, she founded with videographer-photographer Jean Delsaux the duo Hantu/weber+delsaux (www.hantu.fr). As an artist, she is also a Professor at La Sorbonne and at EHESS, where she organizes workshops and performative, pedagogical, collective and/or participatory situations. It is within collective experiences and performances that art shows its capacity to connect individuals and bring together individual and collective experiences. Furthermore, Pascale Weber has a regular writing activity that is theoretical, practical and poetic (she notably wrote L'attachement published by AlDante).