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Big Brother / HAL / GLaDOS / Skynet – you name it – has decided to play one more time with my photographic alter ego. I discovered very recently (and well after the start of …
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Big Brother / HAL / GLaDOS / Skynet – you name it – has decided to play one more time with my photographic alter ego. I discovered very recently (and well after the start of …
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Big Brother / HAL / GLaDOS / Skynet – you name it – has decided to play one more time with my photographic alter ego. … I discovered very recently (and well after the start …
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Holiday of the shadow man went well, thank you for asking. Underground vacation, in the shade of light of course. He even took some pallor, even if it is not seen in this photo. Nota …
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With the Watching Big Brother series, I play on the diversion of the data and information messages that force us permanently in urban areas. Naturally, this reflection has polluted other photographs, including this staging of …
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The first signs appeared a few months ago. An excitement that had little to do with taking the car, or even of knowing what was the point of destination (grandpa and grandma !) None of …
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In my underground parkings photographs , I have often used signalisation to add meaning into my frame. As in, I began to divert their message to create absurd images, even a bit surreal. In recent …
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In my narrative photographs, I have already used and abused the imagery of the double, the doppelganger and other evil twin. This recurring obsession is also an underlying element in my self-portraits diptychs, in which …
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Thanks to long exposure and my wonderful capacity to stand still during more than one second, here is a conceptual joke (the kind that makes laugh only myself), based on an unlikely graphical encounter between …
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A part of me has always wanted to ruin advertising displays on subway platforms with large shocks sentences written with a permanent marker. Vain and infantile rebellion to a mercantile society in which I did …
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This photograph is one of the last of a long session of almost two hours in an underground parking. With the help of tiredness, I love this state of passive standby in which you can …
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