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COLLECTIONS. BIBLIOTHEQUE “A narrative art dominated by beautifully rendered images of surpassing bleakness that embrace the culture of its time.” |
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ALÉA ILLOTISTE.
BOOK & ALARM CLOCK Our object, at once presumptuous and chimerical, arrogant and romantic, is indicative/evocative of a society consumed with unhealthy and unrealistic needs reflected perversely in particular individuals. While based on utopian ideologies and technologies, this object allows a removal of the individual from temporality and the influential imprisonment of materiality. Evocative of a psychological evolution, the object is based on the simplicity of human interaction through a dramatic tale of jealousy and power. |
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