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Atlas des restes

2021

Thesis developed at ENSCI Les Ateliers, directed by French philosopher and sociologist Aurélien Fouillet.

Research, Writing, Photography

Thesis developed at ENSCI Les Ateliers, directed by French philosopher and sociologist Aurélien Fouillet.

Thesis on the relational dynamic between humans and what no longer serves them.

Atlas des restes

Research, Writing, Photography

2021

Thesis developed at ENSCI Les Ateliers, directed by French philosopher and sociologist Aurélien Fouillet.

The notion of rest is vast and embraces multiple meanings. Atlas des Restes aims to grasp what is symbolically at stake with objects that lost their initial purpose. Residues, used objects, ruins hold different imaginaries that influence and determine how we interact with them. And, when no longer of use, rests embody other values - that I called, in regard of Baudrillard, "residual" values, that are: informative (the data they carry), affective (the imaginaries they convey), and narrative (the stories they perpetuate). When we stop perceiving rests as inanimate things, we can start seeing them as movements, testimonies and memory occurrences. That is what makes them precious: in each and every thing, stories are hidden.