L'âme nage (the soul swimming)
1999 / 2014
24 photographs, wood and iron structure, 24 flexible lamps, 2 lamp glass murano
24 photographs, wood and iron structure, 24 flexible lamps, 2 lamp glass murano
L’âme qui nage (the soul swimming) is a work-walk. The public takes a wide pontoon, and finds himself slightly raised to discover photographs. Installation scaffolded invitation to travel, provides a special provision to see the images, an interval. This proposal is based on our emotional and sensory states when walking on pontoons or dikes between land and sea. 24 images were carefully selected through a photographic research conducted from 1999 to 2010. The images grow as a sequence. Three out of the water, under water, then new respiration. The trajectory of a long dive.