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  • Falling pixels -
    ... centre without attempting to track down evidence of something between the indescribable and the unthinkable. Beyond the symbolism of the event, the instant touches on another of our fears. We are, here, unable to use our capacity to project, having come...
  • ... mauvais acteurs qu’on aurait pu imaginer ânonnant le plus mauvais dialogues qu’on aurait pu écrire. The Show is Reality symbolically distorted Le spectacle est un trouble symbolique de la réalité J.-N. Portugal, G-narrative syntax and sexual disorders,...
  • ... dans la construction de l’espace pour assumer totalement, comme le fait l’architecture au-delà de l’ornement, la dimension symbolique et organique du projet muséographique. Organiser des volumes et des objets dans ces volumes, bien entendu, mais aussi déterminer...
  • AME: Art After Museum -
    ... written title - the author written name - icon representing the work (pictogram ?) - undefined information cloud - any other symbolic clue. Unless the author specifically wishes, the various works cannot be seen simultaneously. At most, their...
  • Place-Hampi - video
    ... multi-media multi-sensory presentation of the Hampi’s astounding environment. The smaller LCD screen on the platform shows a symbolic map of Hampi as Kishkinda, the mythical Kingdom of the Monkeys.
  • ... and yellow, in reference to the Malevich painting “The Red Cavalry”. Four colours representing political parties, but also symbolic of dogmatic texts. Not being sure if she will be able to improve the world, the artist highlights with humour and mockery its...
  • Perfume Organ -
    ... crowds, as well as individuals. Given her leitmotif of making the invisible visible, the installation represents a symbolic confrontation of video art with an impressive glass structure. While exploring the sociological, semiological and even...
  • CHRONOPOLIS -
    ... a specific speed, determined by the real time system clock of the computer, leaving a trail of dots behind. The pictograms symbolize flows in the contemporary city - currency, goods, people and processes of decay. As visitors step onto the surface of...
  • ... financial institutions next to emotional currents emanating from Occupy sites around the world. Playing on familiar visual symbols from the financial world such as stock tickers and Bloomberg-style news programs, “Occupy Wall Screens” portrays the...
  • ... films, photos etc.). The physical space becomes a semantic space, and the physical distance between cities and players et symbolic, cultural distance. The Digging effect In the original Tunnels, the pictures use to become like blocks of marble and...