Denis Chevalier

Visual and Sound Artist, Writer, Staff Engineer

  • Prolégomènes au Dégueulis

    Prolégomènes au Dégueulis

    Sa soirée commençait bien : la veille, Sarah avait enfin reçu le corset qu’elle s’était fait fabriquer sur mesure par un artisan hongrois sous-payé ; il compléterait à merveille sa tenue steampunk. Elle avait aussi appris la mort – subite – de sa tante, celle-là même qui l’avait élevée comme sa fille après sa fugue…

  • Stalys Art NFT Collection Now Live on OpenSea!

    Stalys Art NFT Collection Now Live on OpenSea!

    Greetings, art enthusiasts and collectors! I am thrilled to announce the launch of my NFT collection, “Stalys Art”, now available on OpenSea at Stalys Art Collection. This collection represents a significant milestone in my artistic journey, blending the essence of traditional art with the innovative realm of digital creation! The Genesis of Stalys Art My…

  • “Voyager”: A Melodic Odyssey

    “Voyager”: A Melodic Odyssey

    In the vast expanse of our universe, few human-made objects have journeyed as far, and with as much significance, as the Voyager probe. Launched in the late 1970s, its mission was to explore the outer realms of our solar system and beyond. Today, it continues to drift in the interstellar medium, sending back invaluable data…

  • “Sweet Dance”: My Latest Piano Composition

    “Sweet Dance”: My Latest Piano Composition

    Dear readers, Today, I’m thrilled to offer a preliminary glimpse into my newest creation, a piano piece titled “Sweet Dance”. While still in its draft stages, I believe it embodies the spirit of dance – gentle, passionate, and at times, unpredictable. Sweet Dance by Denis Chevalier The piece, marked “allegro ma non troppo” (Brisk but…

  • Book Review: “Combinators: A Centennial View” by Stephen Wolfram

    Book Review: “Combinators: A Centennial View” by Stephen Wolfram

    In a landscape teeming with treatises on computation, Stephen Wolfram’s “Combinators: A Centennial View” emerges as a lustrous gem that elegantly straddles the line between art and science. Not only is it a visually captivating piece, but it also provides an insightful excavation into the foundational stratum of computational theory. As someone deeply involved in…

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