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  • Step and Shoot -
    Bored by a vision of the world dominated by B2B (Business to Business) and B2C (Business to Consumer) that seem for so many people to be the only way to consider human interactions, I would like to start a series of works called H2H: Human to
  • Titrisme -
    3 versions of the project from the Dump: Titlism "Can we imagine a work wandering like a lost soul in search of a meaning, simply because it had become impossible to give it a permanent title? Would each proposition give the picture a different
  • Dump au mètre -
    Speaking of possible artistic careers, we can imagine a person devoting his life to designing highly symbolic wallpaper. The surface of the earth and its symbolic appropriation become more important than the substance, and we can imagine producing
  • Museum of Post-Contemporary Art (MuPCA) in The Dump Paris est une ville qui semble croire à un déterminisme calendaire qui affecterait l’histoire de l’art et plus encore l’architecture de sa conservation. Orsay: un musée du XIXe siècle, le Centre
  • Kitsun -
    KITSUN est un instrument de navigation fondé sur la dynamique des flux sémiques urbains. Dans les champs d’attractions qu’ils génèrent, ces flux informationnels viennent se substituer aux champs magnétiques de la boussole dans la détermination des
  • Last Life -
    Connectez votre webcam qui filme une partie de votre vie, de votre environnement ou du monde réel alentours. Le Reality Show appliqué au jeu vidéo en ligne Votre webcam devient une fenêtre dans Last Life, la dernière vie, la votre. Si les autres
  • Art Total -
    The relationship between the work and its frame and between art and its spaces for exhibition and legitimisation has been one of the preoccupations of twentieth-century artists. In the multiple conceptual acrobatics which led Klein to exhibit
  • "Subtitled Public," 2005 computer, custom software, camera, projector variable dimension interactive installation Installation view at Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros, Mexico City, México. "Subtitled Public" consists of an empty exhibition space
  • "Cardinal Directions," 2010 Surveillance monitor, embedded computer, infrared sensors, robotic actuator, slip ring, stainless steel support, custom software, metal certificate 51.1" x 11.8" x 11.8" / 130 x 30 x 30 cm, free-standing sculpture edition
  • "Levels of Nothingness," 2009 Sept 17 - 21, 2009 The Guggenheim Museum, New York performance, installation dimensions variable Inspired by Vasily Kandinsky’s Yellow Sound (1912), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer created an installation where colors are