Theses images are extracted from a set of seven fanzines. Made from a process of engraving on milk bricks, they associate drawings and texts.
The titles are articulated like common injunctions, taken up with humor to speak about the flows of words which sometimes, by dint of being heard and reused out of their first context loose their original meaning. The pages work as rudimentary associations of ideas between text and images.
Series of seven fanzines – 2017
Circulate
Turn back
Don’t run
Hands up
Let it trough
Prohibited establishment
Smile
Engraving on Tetra Pak
10 x 16 cm each
Postcard transfer
Postcards – 2018
Printing on paper
10 x 15 cm
LANDSCAPE ERROR
Silver print – 2016
Printing on paper
10 x 15 cm
Black Hole
The focus of this fanzine is the notion of “black hole” in a expanded sense. This edition combines the analysis and research of Stephen Hawking in his book A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes with a set of photographs, drawings and diagrams, as an inventory evoking the black hole outside its scientific definition.
You could see a black hole in a sink drain, in a keyhole, a memory gap or in a light bulb that bursts.
This project gave birth to the BLACK HOLE editions. It was created in a space densified by images, drawings and snippets of written or photocopied texts that I pinned on the walls. A large collection of heterogeneous elements on the theme of “black holes” was quickly formed and led me to the realization of this first edition.