KLCL 28, 2017

A friend who studies at MIT and works on the development of a "deep learning" algorithm has agreed to propose to his machine to "think" of...

The Wayward Paths, 2017

Multimedia | Teaser of the cross-media project “The Wayward Paths”

Figures with Absent Landscapes, 2017

Multimedia Products | In 2017, Frédéric Lecloux is the recipient of a Leverhulme Trust grant which allows him to be an artist in residence at the University of Nottingham. He is working there with the local Nepali community.

Looking for Fletcher Wade Moses, 2016

Multimedia | When he was bequeathed a mysterious album of photographs from the First World War, Bertrand Carrière decided to provoke an encounter with History by setting out on the trail of the owner.

In Situ, dans les coulisses de l’Opéra de Paris / Film 5, 2016

Close to the bodies, whose fascinating energy he manages to capture, and in resonance with the monument built by Charles Garnier, Pierre-Elie de Pibrac decides to add to his famous photographic series "In Situ", 5 films.

Childmothers, 2016

Multimedia Product | Childmothers is a joint initiative between Plan International and UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund, to highlight the issue of very early motherhood.

Kitezh-Vladimirskoe, 2016

Multimedia Product | The year 1200 the city Kitezh in Russia got attack by the Mogul army. Under the attack the city became invisible.

The night falls on Europe, 2016

Multimedia Product | “Night falls on Europe“ offers a different perspective on these journeys of women, men and children forced to flee the violence of conflict or persecution.

Family Love, 2016

Multimedia | Family Love (1993-2014) follows Julie Baird and her family for 21 years.

Kandahar Journals, 2015

Film | Kandahar Journals is the story of a photojournalist who reflects on the events behind his psychological transformation after covering front line combat in Kandahar, Afghanistan from 2006 to 2010. He begins writing a series of journals reflecting on his personal experiences and what the war looked like and felt to him. The more he covered the war, the more he realized the disconnection that exists.