Hennessy Teams Up With Acclaimed Artist Refik Anadol For New Hennessy VSOP Privilège Bottle Design
06 May 2021 by Jose Eledra in Decorating, Event, General, Gift Guide, Home, Money, Pleasure, Products, Spirits
Hennessy teamed with internationally acclaimed media artist and director Refik Anadol to create a temporary masterpiece celebrating the respected V.S.O.P Privilège blend – now available in selects markets. Using 3D data mapping, Anadol interpreted and transcribed the Hennessy Tasting Committee’s emotions into the color, shapes, reliefs and textures that appear on the bottle. A sharable digital platform is available via a QR code on the bottle and through an interactive retail experience, designed by the artist.
Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilège boldly recasts its savoir-faire in an unexpected new dimension. In a groundbreaking collaboration, Hennessy welcomed the pioneer and acclaimed media artist and director to its historic seat in Cognac, France, to observe the Tasting Committee at work. It marked the first time in the Maison’s history that an artist was allowed to capture that time-honored ritual real-time via neuroscientific research methods, and to use the collected data in collaboration with machine intelligence to create an unprecedented work of art.
In keeping with Hennessy tradition, the Los Angeles-based artist received carte blanche to create a contemporary masterpiece celebrating the iconic V.S.O.P Privilège blend. Upon touring the Hennessy estate and Founder’s Cellar, he became fascinated by the contrast between Hennessy’s tradition of transmitting savoir-faire, generation after generation, as compared to the new frontiers of artificial intelligence.
Enduring mastery and new modes of expression came together in an extraordinary convergence. In an experiment borrowed from another realm, the Hennessy Tasting Committee consented to “open up their minds” to a completely unconventional experiment. Outfitted in high-tech equipment, Master Blender Renaud Fillioux de Gironde and his colleagues allowed Anadol to track their emotions in real time, capturing their experience, sensations, and appreciations of eaux-de-vie. “In our craft, we are constantly classifying, describing, and trying to find exactly the right words to convey our impressions and experiences”, said Fillioux de Gironde, Hennessy’s 8th-generation Master Blender. “We were all very intrigued to see what elements technology might bring to light.”
During the traditional 11am meeting, a rare and specialized electroencephalogram (EEG) typically reserved for laboratory research was used to capture sensorial data as each participating Tasting Committee member evaluated a selection of eaux-de-vie destined for Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilège. Freshly equipped with sensors, the committee followed a ritual that has remained unchanged for generations. Past and present merged in what Refik Anadol describes as “a near-future experience, in real time.”
“When I went to the Château de Bagnolet, I was convinced I could create something fresh because the place is about memories and dreams. Then, when I saw the cellars, and experienced the smell… I don’t know exactly how to describe that feeling. In the world of technology you never feel Time. But when you go back to the history, it hits you: it’s just human inspiration. Emotion lives in the senses, on the skin, in the heart, and in the mind — and with this hyper-sensitive equipment, we are able to trace everything, down to the movement of the glass,” Refik Anadol explains. “You can see heritage and savoir-faire become visible and observe how the material actually becomes the wisdom.”
Back in his California studio, Anadol and his team filtered the true data — two centuries’ worth of living memory —through sophisticated analytics, transforming the data set into pigments and light. What emerged, the artist says, was a completely harmonious dialogue, an “architecture of memory” that was remarkably consistent across subjects at a specific point in time.
“With help from machine intelligence, we embarked on a journey through gene memories and dreams. Neuro-scientifically, the Tasting Committee is the source of memory, dreaming about the future,” he says.
The result is a masterpiece three-dimensional data sculpture: Sense of Heritage, an immersive audio-visual installation, which is now available in key locations.