
Cédric Marszewski, aka Pilooski, is a musician (co-founder of Discodeine and 300 Whisper), a sound designer and music supervisor for French television and for international brands such as Hermès, Auralee, Lemaire, and Cartier. working in different fields of sound., such as sound installations ( he created the sound design for the French Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2024). He is also a widely respected remixer, known for his broad artistic range, with collaborations including Jarvis Cocker, Alexis Taylor, Baxter Dury, and Tame Impala, as well as numerous remixes for artists such as Bryan Ferry and LCD Soundsystem, among others. Nigel Peake grew up in Ireland. He studied architecture for six years in Edinburgh and taught an architecture studio in Switzerland. In the past 20 years he has worked on a series of artist books, that have been published by himself, Yvon Lambert, Nieves or Princeton Architectural Press. As designer his work has been translated into and onto silk, porcelain, glass and construction fabric. His work is based on the places and landscapes that he has travelled to. His work has been exhibited in Tokyo, New York and Paris.

Cédric Marszewski, aka Pilooski, is a musician (co-founder of Discodeine and 300 Whisper), a sound designer and music supervisor for French television and for international brands such as Hermès, Auralee, Lemaire, and Cartier. working in different fields of sound., such as sound installations ( he created the sound design for the French Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2024). He is also a widely respected remixer, known for his broad artistic range, with collaborations including Jarvis Cocker, Alexis Taylor, Baxter Dury, and Tame Impala, as well as numerous remixes for artists such as Bryan Ferry and LCD Soundsystem, among others. Nigel Peake grew up in Ireland. He studied architecture for six years in Edinburgh and taught an architecture studio in Switzerland. In the past 20 years he has worked on a series of artist books, that have been published by himself, Yvon Lambert, Nieves or Princeton Architectural Press. As designer his work has been translated into and onto silk, porcelain, glass and construction fabric. His work is based on the places and landscapes that he has travelled to. His work has been exhibited in Tokyo, New York and Paris.