Installations
A wall named desire
A Wall Named Desire is an installation composed of AI-generated video loops that examines how intimacy, desire, and attention are processed by contemporary image systems. Working with the repeated rendering of a single figure, the work explores how desire is inferred, reproduced, and circulated, and how personal gestures are transformed when mediated by generative technologies. What begins as a reflection on intimacy within a long-term relationship gradually reveals a broader economy of extraction, in which images do not seek fulfilment but duration, and looking itself becomes the site where desire is captured, deferred, and redistributed.


Expansion de la nomenclature des possibles
Expansion de la nomenclature des possibles is a poetic and participatory intervention in public space that invites inhabitants and passers-by to see their everyday environment differently. By installing museum-style labels that reassign unexpected names and functions to familiar objects—benches, paths, trees, walls—the project creates subtle shifts in perception. Through language and collective imagination, it reopens the real to nuance, play, and shared meaning, affirming the freedom to interpret, inhabit, and reinvent the world we hold in common.


Sous les yeux
Sous les yeux is an urban poetic intervention that seeks to reawaken perception within spaces made invisible by habit. Drawing from Paul Auster’s intuition that repetition never produces sameness, the project disperses minimalist poem-posters throughout the city, each functioning as an urban kōan—an open question inviting passersby to pause, breathe, and see again. Replacing commercial language with a language of attention, these interventions transform advertising surfaces into sites of contemplation, restoring the public space as a shared field of presence rather than a backdrop.


Inceptions
A circle of baby mobiles hangs over cribs, turning slowly. Colourful miniature bombs, missiles, syringes, and handguns dangle instead of pink rattles, rainbow charms, and soft blue stars. A quiet exposure of the narratives we cradle, the violence we normalise, and the futures scripted for us before we can even walk or talk.


