With a year of experience as a scenographer and creative talent at We Are Ona [Paris], I simultaneously launched Insolit [London]— a series of scenographic events in London that merge spatial design, light, and sound into immersive gatherings. I hold a master's degree in architecture from both the Royal College of Art [London] and the Politecnico di Milano [Milan], as well as a bachelor's degree in architecture from LaCambre Horta, ULB [Brussels], preceded by an art foundation year at the College of Art & Design [Brussels].

[Curriculum vitæ]

© 2025 Nathan de wouters. All rights reserved.


Stage for Yousuke Yukimatsu
        An immersive arena where sound, space, and movement converge — the DJ’s shadow becomes a living extension of the music, transforming presence into visual rhythm and shared experience.
           


      Insolit Edition #002
            A botanical banquet beneath industrial lights — Insolit Edition #002 transforms a white cube into an infinite garden of sound, color, and shared rhythm, shifting from calm blue to vivid red.
               


          Dinner for Lovebirds
                A red diagonal cuts through a London church — a bold gesture of contrast and unity, transforming sacred symmetry into a contemporary stage for Lovebirds’ intimate gathering.
                   


              Ma
                    Performances inspired by Lacan’s “Mirror Stage” theory, exploring self and other perception through mirrored gestures, where dancers embody the tensions of identity and reflection.      


                  Hangar
                        A living shadow theatre, where dancers’ silhouettes blend with mannequins, immersing the audience in a unique sensory experience of movement and light.     


                      Mirror Stage
                            Performance exploring ‘Ma,’ the Japanese concept of interval—dancers reveal rhythmic tension between presence and absence, crafting meaning within silences, pauses, and spatial flow.      


                          Grand seat
                                The Grand Seat is a 3-meter circular structure that transforms spatial dynamics, fostering interaction, revealing power relations, and reshaping shared environments for collective engagement and new connections.     


                              Unusual Dining
                                    Unusual Dining disrupts conventional dining territories, promoting social entropy by creating unpredictable environments that challenge rituals and encourage spontaneous, fluid social interactions.     


                                  La Tavola
                                        La Tavola explores cyanotype tablecloths and a dining table transformed into a single tableware surface, examining rituals, residues, societal ideologies, and conviviality’s essence.     


                                      Dining ritual
                                            Steel and Flavour critiques standardised dining rituals with a radical structure, later exploding into a dynamic landscape of tableware that fosters unpredictable interactions through social entropy.