Anne-Laure Misme was born in France, but has been living in England since 2002. She received her first class degree in 2007 in Performing Arts from the University of Ipswich. She is currently finishing her Masters in Contemporary Performance Making at Brunel University, London. She is a multimedia installation artist whose work is based on the utilization of mixed media in order to search for different ways of generating body-image compositions. She has worked as a video artist in Europe and performed in Slovenia, Japan and UK.
Working with urban and natural landscapes she phenomenologically explores the body in space. Using prototypes as a methodology, she collects sounds, words, moving and still images to re-transcribe experiences that are set in a composed architectural environment. Her non-narrative texts, prose poems, are based on those experiences and are methodologically composed from found words from various sites and books visited at the time of the artwork. Her aim is to design multimedia installations focusing on a sensual representation of the body, which can be experienced, by the viewer, from somatic and semantic perspectives.