Collective film (3’10s, 2019).
A revolt of objects against the Internet and its uses.
Collective film (4’11s, 2016).
In a park, games of seduction of things at pivotal moments in their lives.
Collective film (4’41s, 2014).
Abandoned on the ground, these objects wonder about their lives.
Collective film (3’10s, 2021).
Behind every object, the patriarchyIt is a chain, a sequence shot: each person films an object and gives it life, through the voice, putting the object in a situation to evoke an issue related to feminism. The camera is passed from hand to (...)
Collective film (2’54s, 2019).
When objects from a carving workshop wake up...
Collective film (4’57s, 2019).
A double staircase going up and down, objects coming in from all over the world, a common desire.
A collective film (3’14s, 2021).
Out of the drawers, they come to life and express themselves.
A method for the sustainability of projects.
Based on the way the human body balances itself, for a sustainable approach to project management.Observation of nature is often very good advice for engineering projects (architecture, aviation, textiles, IT, neural networks for (...)
Photographs, paintings, drawings, assemblies and texts by Benoît Labourdette (unless otherwise stated).