The team
The CREATORS AND FOUNDERS of "5 MINUTES IN MY shoes"

Nathalie Erin & Frédéric Durieu
Frédéric Durieu, a Belgian-born polytechnicien and artist, writes his own programmes. He has been using algorithmic poetry to create works of art for almost 30 years. A pioneer in this field, he has exhibited his interactive works in major museums such as the Centre Pompidou, the Palais de Tokyo and the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris. He has also produced interactive works for Nike and IBM, and created sets for the Opera, to name but a few. One of his latest works is installed at the Futuroscope in Poitiers.
Nathalie Erin, artist, vocal coach and singer, was born in Martinique (Fort-de-France) and has a keen sense of the world around her.
She discovered and learned digital art from Frédéric Durieu.
Today, they form a true duo and create their works with 4 hands. They have taken part in several exhibitions and events in the Montpellier region since 2016, as well as the 2017 edition of Cœur de Ville en Lumières, where their works were projected onto the Musée Fabre.

Gilles de Boncourt
Gilles has worked for advertising agencies with different profiles and styles, including TBWA/Paris, Duval Guillaume, Publicis, Famous and Boondoggle.
These different experiences have enabled him to work with clients such as Schweppes, Nescafé, Nikon Europe, AXA, Cointreau, Renault, BNP Paribas Fortis, Carrefour, SN Brussels Airlines, Proximus, Delhaize, SNCF, Les Diables Rouges, etc.
But also for NGOs such as Green Belgium, Avocats Sans Frontières, Plan, Gaia, Les îles de paix, etc.
Over the years, he has also won numerous national and international awards, including the Creative Club of Belgium's Diamond Award in 2007, Team of the Year 2007 and 5 nominations at Cannes.
In 2015, he created ‘Intergalactic’, whose clients include AG Insurance, the National Lottery, the Red Cross, the Paralympic Committee, Rolls Royce and the Conseil des Femmes Francophones de Belgique...
In 2019, Gilles is changing his vision and moving towards committed art by creating Life Bullets (to fight for child soldiers, a project on standby due to Covid) and ‘Poésie Masculine’.
They work for "5 MINUTES IN MY shoes"

BEATRICE Ferrante
Development Officer - French Ambassador
A communications specialist, Béatrice Ferrante was physically assaulted by her first husband to the point of near death. Now a politician and involved in philanthropic associations (Rotary, Souvenirs Français and administrator of the AAAS orphanage in the Congo), she has vowed that her miraculous survival will enable her to fight for other women who have not had the chance to survive.
They contributed to the creation of the simulator

Henri Heidsieck
1st screen designer
Born on 8 December 1947 in Reims, he studied art at the Beaux Arts in his home town, graduating in 1972. In 1973, still in Reims, he set up the PHAR3 cartoon studio and made 5 short animated films. In 1981, he joined Jean-François Laguioni in Saint-Laurent-le-Minier in the Cévennes, where he worked on the animation of the feature film Gwen ou le livre de sable. In 1986, he alternated between directing and directing animation on several films that enjoyed international success and won numerous awards.
Mathieu Bec
Percussionist 3rd and 4th screen
Jazz and experimental scene influenced by Akio Suzuki. He is a pioneer in avant-garde acoustic research.

M-C.H
Docteur pédopsychiatre
She has worked in social care establishments with children and teenagers, as well as with adults in ESAT. She helped us with the psychological aspects of the project.

Lynda Santré
Author and performer of the piano music for the 2nd screen
Pianist, songwriter and performer.

Mathieu Chamagne
3D Sound Developer
Trained as a pianist, he invents virtual spaces to be discovered and explored using digital sound devices.