Réseau Lumen

Le réseau s’allume, point par point.

we are an open book

About
us.

We are a small team with big dreams — crafting poetic, playful, and technological bridges between people and heritage.
In our studio, creation is a way of caring: for culture, for stories, for those who shaped them and those who will inherit them.
Through art, motion, and innovation, we seek to keep the invisible alive.

take a look on

our
Works.

Concepts, works in progress, finished pieces — all part of the same journey.
A space to see how ideas grow, shift, and find their place.

Knowledge is everything

Our Skills.

01.

Digital Twins

We recreate real spaces as digital worlds — living archives where memory and technology meet.
From heritage sites to creative environments, our digital twins preserve and transform what exists into what can be imagined.

02.

writing

Every project begins with a story.
We write to give shape to ideas — blending narrative, emotion, and design to craft meaningful worlds that resonate beyond the screen.

03.

Visual

Images are our language.
Through photography, animation, and motion design, we explore how light, form, and movement can tell stories words cannot.

Knowledge is everything

the
internship
program

01.

learning

Every journey begins with curiosity.
Our interns explore new tools, ideas, and perspectives through hands-on experiences.

02.

creating

Learning becomes creation — transforming knowledge into images, stories, and prototypes that carry meaning and emotion.

03.

Sharing

Growth is collective.
We believe in sharing what we learn, building bridges between generations, disciplines, and cultures.

giving is everything

the
volunteer
program

01.

receiving

Volunteering begins with listening — receiving knowledge, stories, and experiences that open new ways of seeing.

02.

giving

To give is to take part.
Every gesture, every shared moment helps projects and people grow together.

03.

discovering

In giving and receiving, we discover ourselves.
Each encounter becomes a path toward learning, purpose, and connection.

seeding is everything

the
residency
program

01.

A place

A space to pause, imagine, and begin — where ideas find the ground to take root and grow.

02.

tools

From motion capture to words and light, our tools are seeds of creation — instruments for those who shape tomorrow.

03.

peoples

Encounters make everything possible.
Artists, researchers, and communities gather here to cultivate meaning, together.

things are happening

The Blog

FUTUREGAMES Warsaw – Game Dev and Tech School MATCHUP

strong>MATCH UP ’26: Building Connections That Matter

I had the chance to take part in MATCH UP ’26, and it was an incredible experience.

Meeting so many students, discovering a wide range of skills and specializations, and engaging with emerging talents from all over the world was both inspiring and energizing.

What makes this event truly special is its diversity.

With over 50 nationalities represented, it creates a unique space where different perspectives, cultures, and approaches to creation meet and interact.

For me, this goes far beyond recruitment.

It’s about building real connections, opening dialogues, and identifying people with whom we can genuinely create and grow.

From Warsaw, Poland to Martinique, these exchanges make complete sense.

They contribute to shaping new creative bridges between territories, and to imagining a more connected, collaborative ecosystem.

I deeply believe in a form of reconfiguration of the world, driven by those who choose to build together.

As I often say: “Work with those who want to build.” — Georges-Emmanuel ARNAUD

This is only the beginning, and I’m confident that strong and meaningful collaborations will emerge from this experience.

A New Chapter in South-South Collaboration: Remote Interns from KANEÉA in the French Polynesia Join the Journey

We are excited to welcome remote interns from KANÉA School in French Polynesia!

Two groups of four students — one from the first year and one from the second year — will join our workflow, bringing fresh energy, perspectives, and talent into a shared creative space that transcends distance.

This collaboration marks an important step in how we approach learning and production today.

Working remotely is no longer a constraint — it is a powerful framework that allows us to connect territories, ideas, and people across oceans, building new ways of creating together.

The students will work using Diversion and real-time pipelines with Unreal Engine, engaging with tools and processes aligned with industry standards.

They will experience what it means to collaborate in a distributed production environment, where precision, communication, and creativity go hand in hand.

Beyond the technical aspect, this is about connection.

Different cultures, different rhythms, different ways of thinking — all meeting in a shared space of creation. These are the moments where new ideas emerge and meaningful exchanges happen.

This initiative also strongly reflects our commitment to South-South collaboration.

Connecting Martinique and French Polynesia means building direct bridges between territories that share similar realities, while shaping a more autonomous and connected creative network.

This is a milestone moment — one to be marked.

A first step toward long-term collaboration, shared projects, and a new way of thinking about creation, education, and exchange across our regions.

Caroline Brambach: A Foundational International Collaboration

Caroline Brambach is the first international intern we have welcomed, coming from the Haute École Albert Jacquard in Namur.

Her three-month stay in Martinique marks an important milestone in the development of our international collaborations, and in building bridges between territories and creative institutions.

During her internship, Caroline fully integrated into our production environment, actively contributing to the development of the project Detective Philibert.

She notably worked on the partial reconstruction of a historical street, helping to design and build environmental elements with a strong focus on visual coherence and immersion.

Her work covered several technical areas.

She conducted photogrammetry sessions to capture real-world elements, which she then integrated into a 3D modeling workflow.

She also developed assets through modeling, adapting her work to the constraints of real-time production.

Caroline further explored animation and motion capture, participating in the integration and use of motion data within our pipeline.

This allowed her to understand the full production process, from capture to implementation in a real-time engine such as Unreal Engine.

Beyond the technical experience, this internship was also a strong human and professional journey.

Spending three months in Martinique, she evolved in a demanding creative environment while discovering a new territory, its culture, and its energy.

This first collaboration with Haute École Albert Jacquard opens the door to new opportunities.

It reflects our commitment to building long-term international collaborations, offering students meaningful, hands-on experiences rooted in ambitious creative projects.