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Defying time and space, she boards the Orient express or flies to Samothrace.
Drunk with happiness for she has won over time, she is not ready to let go of her wings nor is she ready to give up on elegance and nudity, her ever-growing blessing.
Subtle and mute like the smile of an Asian version of Mona Lisa, the pillar of music from the XXIst century now rises. The notes escape from the crystal that has turned into a cosmic station.
The immortal goddess of traveling waves and of currents of light raises her tower made of pure glass to bring light upon the most sophisticated technology: the Aerosystem One is born.
Fée Chrysalide
Once upon a time the encounter of two universes that were just like worlds apart; one is governed by Silvio Denz who gives both life and fate to the “Beauty” of Mister René Lalique and the other is directed by Jean Michel Jarre, a hero in electronic music.
The woman of light opens her enchanted wings to the sounds of eternity.
Music is immaterial, fleeting, unreal, like an acrobatic emotion which never does simulate. She comes from the heart, the one that melts. Lalique gave her a human shape and the face of a woman buddha, meditating quietly under the soft dropping rain, the pearl gray treasure of the fountain of life. From this water-spring the notes are flowing but aren’t we here to drink this magical beauty from a divine elsewhere.
Aerosystem one