Murs frontières et virtualité
Abstract
Dans le cadre de la section spéciale Art & Borders, l’artiste plasticienne Hélène Mutter interroge la perception des frontières étatiques par le biais de la post-photographie. Depuis l’accessibilité technologique de Google Earth, le flou des séparations entre les nations jurent avec l’appréciation physique et vécue du passage. On assiste à un aplatissement des réalités géopolitiques. L’artiste propose pour BIG_Review cet article inédit sur son projet photographique « Lines » qui avait été exposé au festival Fotolimo dont un article dédié est dans ce même numéro présenté
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