"We're not going to Mars."
A multilayered critique of Astro capitalism π
"We're not going to Mars."
A multilayered critique of Astro capitalism π
Which one do you prefer ?
Incomplete landscapes.
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Merci ! Oui, n' importe quel vidΓ©o projecteur.
light on paper
Projection on drawing
I may have pinched a hole in the matrix.
I know he's the best ! same feeling π
Pixels and position data.
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I made a thing
exactly!
realtime anamorphosis
a drawing machine with two axis holding a black pen. black and white maps in the background. white equals submersion.
Live plotting the sea level elevation by @joanielemercier.bsky.social π₯²
Studio projects currently touring.
Did you know about "Plant pot architecture" ?
legendary image !!
Studio projects currently touring.
#Duplomb
c'est NON !
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#Duplomb c'est NON !
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This should work: studio-lemercier.com
Where should we bring CONSTELLATIONS next ?
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The heart of this simple intervention is sober and low-tech and shows the sublimating beauty of the natural world.
joanielemercier.com/prairie/
We rediscover a thousand details, while the Sublime arises from this micro landscape.
Just as nature is never static, the sources of light are also in constant motion.
βAll those sites that, neglected or unexploited by people, offer more natural wealth in terms of biodiversity than forestry and agricultural areasβ.
The plants come to life, shimmer, undulate, and spark. Each leaf, stem, branch, and petal reveal themselves and become precious.
By revisiting a third space, coming from the outside, the installation incites us to question the ordinariness that surrounds us. Its inspiration was drawn from the concept of βthird landscapeβ developed by the French landscaper and writer Gilles ClΓ©ment.
Prairie (2022)
Visual installation, laser, plants, computer.
In the darkness, visitors discover the sample of a landscape. Powerful rays of light shine throughplants chosen for their apparent banality, a collection of wild plants, grasses, and weeds.
joanielemercier.com/prairie/