All publications

Here you’ll find all the publications on this website, sorted by date, starting with the most recent.

  • The Non-Institutional Cultural Institution
    The Non-Institutional Cultural Institution
    For a citizen reappropriation of creation.
    Rethinking culture beyond institutional walls: how spontaneous practices redefine our relationship with creation and question established cultural policies. The (…)
    27 September 2025
  • Conformism versus Sovereignty
    Conformism versus Sovereignty
    The comfort of digital dependence versus the requirement of data mastery.
    Our digital lives rely on standardized tools. While this conformism simplifies usage, it exposes us to a loss of control. Let us reflect on this societal choice that (…)
    26 September 2025
  • Who uses artificial intelligence without knowing it?
    Who uses artificial intelligence without knowing it?
    For a pedagogy of trust and connection in the age of AI.
    The requirement for transparency about AI use, while based on good intentions, seems superficial to me. It misses the essential point: the value of a text lies in its (…)
    25 September 2025
  • A Study Here, A Study There
    A Study Here, A Study There
    The illusion of objectivity in the era of “fact-checking.”
    Citing sources has become the new journalistic catechism, even though source confidentiality was once its cornerstone. This practice, far from guaranteeing truth, (…)
    24 September 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Human Connection
    Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Human Connection
    How generative AI tools can paradoxically enrich our social bonds.
    Generative AIs worry us with their mimetic capacity. Yet, by freeing us from time-consuming cognitive tasks, they offer us more time and energy to cultivate what is (…)
    23 September 2025
  • Artificial intelligence and employment
    Artificial intelligence and employment
    Rediscovering the meaning of work through human connections.
    When machines dialogue among themselves, rethinking our relationship to work becomes a human urgency. Thus, faced with the growing automation of recruitment, I (…)
    22 September 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence as an Amplifier of Reading and Writing
    Artificial Intelligence as an Amplifier of Reading and Writing
    Moving beyond moral panic to see AI as an ally of thought.
    Faced with concerns that AI would “dehumanize” writing and reading, I propose a different perspective: what if these tools were catalysts to enrich our cultural (…)
    21 September 2025
  • For a Political Consciousness of Digital Technology
    For a Political Consciousness of Digital Technology
    When our technological choices shape tomorrow’s world.
    Every click, every application used, every digital service adopted constitutes a political act that participates in building our collective future, far beyond our (…)
    20 September 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence and Major Risks
    Artificial Intelligence and Major Risks
    Three Scenarios for Thinking About Our Technological Future
    Faced with AI’s promises and perils, Sam Altman has outlined three troubling trajectories. Between military dystopia and insidious dependency, how should we think (…)
    19 September 2025
  • The Lack of Nuance in Thought
    The Lack of Nuance in Thought
    When self-proclaimed intellectual virtue masks voluntary servitude.
    The Covid crisis acted as a revealer of the fragility of critical thinking among those very people who proclaim themselves its guardians. A reflection on intellectual (…)
    18 September 2025
  • Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
    Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
    For an adaptation of law in the era of machine learning, and beyond.
    The rise of generative AI, nourished by our culture, raises an important question: how can we reconcile their insatiable need for knowledge with the proper respect (…)
    17 September 2025
  • My New Colleagues, the Little Green Men
    My New Colleagues, the Little Green Men
    A Plea for Enlightened Collaboration with Artificial Intelligence, Our New Super-Intelligent Worker.
    AI is not our enemy, but a powerful tool that questions us about our own humanity. Let us learn to guide it so that it augments us, without ever enslaving us. Easy to (…)
    16 September 2025
  • Body and Sexuality
    Body and Sexuality
    For an expanded consciousness of sexual pleasure and love.
    Sexuality centered on the genital organs, however common it may be, risks exhaustion. What if the entire body became the source of a deeper pleasure, of a true (…)
    15 September 2025
  • Absence at the Blockage Point
    Absence at the Blockage Point
    Why our frozen identities prevent us from liberating ourselves.
    We all carry impossibilities that define us. Every existence is traversed by aspirations that remain perpetually out of reach. And what if the obstacle were not the (…)
    14 September 2025
  • Sexuality and Spirituality
    Sexuality and Spirituality
    Beyond pleasure, towards an erotics of transcendence.
    Sexuality cannot be reduced to a hedonistic quest. It constitutes a privileged pathway to our spiritual dimension, a path towards what transcends and grounds us. To (…)
    13 September 2025
  • Presence and Sexuality
    Presence and Sexuality
    Beyond instinct, a path to self-awareness.
    Sexuality transcends its biological function. I propose exploring it as a path toward presence to oneself, capable of reshaping our intimate, social and cultural (…)
    12 September 2025
  • Inside the Mind of Conspiracy Theorists
    Inside the Mind of Conspiracy Theorists
    Philosophical reflection on the political use of the word “conspiracy theorist” and its implications for democratic debate.
    The term “conspiracy theorist” functions today as a defamatory label that prevents any critical discussion. I propose to explore how this word, born in a specific (…)
    11 September 2025
  • Social media, mirror of our gaze
    Social media, mirror of our gaze
    Rather than judging tools, let’s analyze what our perspective reveals about ourselves.
    Social media, neither virtuous nor vicious. What if the real subject wasn’t these platforms, but the partial and subjective gaze we cast upon them? I invite nuance (…)
    10 September 2025
  • Cinema and artificial intelligence, two innovations looking at each other
    Cinema and artificial intelligence, two innovations looking at each other
    Reflections on technological upheavals and their creative echoes.
    Cinema and artificial intelligence share a similar trajectory: disruptive innovations first decried, then becoming transformative industries of our relationship to (…)
    9 September 2025
  • The Need for Intelligence
    The Need for Intelligence
    When machines free us from the burden of pure rationality.
    In September 2025, as new AI supercomputers are announced, I ask myself a question: if machines become our cognitive prostheses, what remains specifically human to (…)
    8 September 2025
  • The Accelerated Eye
    The Accelerated Eye
    Manifesto for a new ecology of the gaze.
    What if speed were not the enemy of culture, but the instrument of a new form of sensitive intelligence? A radical reappropriation of our right to the work that (…)
    7 September 2025
  • Authorizing Creation
    Authorizing Creation
    For a radical democratization of the creative act.
    How can artistic creation become a political act of collective emancipation? By carrying within itself, in its form and process, the authorization for everyone to (…)
    6 September 2025
  • Easy Dehumanization
    Easy Dehumanization
    Reflection on our ambivalent relationship to the humanity of others.
    How can we explain our disconcerting ease in treating our fellow human beings as obstacles to eliminate rather than as beings worthy of compassion? And how, faced (…)
    5 September 2025
  • Rethinking love, work, and autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence.
    Rethinking love, work, and autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence.
    The new skills to develop for a changing world.
    Our era is made of mutations, profound and often invisible. I believe it is time to deconstruct the inner prisons that prevent us from embracing change. Between (…)
    4 September 2025
  • Presence and Dependence
    Presence and Dependence
    From the illusion of freedom to the awareness of our voluntary servitudes.
    We believe we choose independence but cultivate dependence everywhere. This contradiction structures our digital as well as affective lives, and reveals our fear of (…)
    3 September 2025
  • Creative Freedom and Cultural Rights
    Creative Freedom and Cultural Rights
    A dialectic at the heart of cultural policies.
    French cultural policy today finds itself at the crossroads of two fundamental principles, both enshrined in law: creative freedom and cultural rights, which (…)
    2 September 2025
  • On Warrior Absence
    On Warrior Absence
    Reinvesting in a radical philosophy of pacifism.
    War is the abdication of our humanity, pacifism its highest affirmation. Between the absence from self imposed by violence and the presence to the other demanded by (…)
    1 September 2025
  • Cultural Rights in Light of Personal History
    Cultural Rights in Light of Personal History
    At the beginning of my journey as an engaged cultural actor.
    The question of cultural rights has long shaped my commitment, well before the term came to light. Through my story, I attempt to show how a living cultural democracy (…)
    31 August 2025
  • The Selfie, Mirror of Narcissus?
    The Selfie, Mirror of Narcissus?
    A Plea for Redefining Our Relationship to Images.
    The omnipresence of the selfie raises questions: is it a sign of a narcissistic era? I argue, on the contrary, that this gesture, poorly understood, reveals a (…)
    30 August 2025
  • Critical analysis of journalistic treatment of a public health topic
    Critical analysis of journalistic treatment of a public health topic
    How the press, believing it informs, constructs an oriented reality in service of economic interests.
    The media construct our representation of the world, but this construction is never neutral. Through the analysis of an article from Le Monde on anti-obesity (…)
    29 August 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence and Educational Institution
    Artificial Intelligence and Educational Institution
    For a large language model in service of the republican project.
    The announcement in September 2025 by the Ministry of National Education of an artificial intelligence intended for teachers constitutes a good first step, which is (…)
    28 August 2025
  • Cooperative Narratives
    Cooperative Narratives
    Creating polyphonic narrative devices to transform academic knowledge into living and operative knowledge.
    How can we overcome the limits of academic narrative to create truly shared knowledge? A concrete experience of collective writing devices that restore narrative (…)
    27 August 2025
  • The Poetry of Life
    The Poetry of Life
    When authenticity transcends aestheticism.
    True poetry is not what we manufacture but what emerges, despite ourselves, from the naked truth of existence. Between raw art and aesthetic artifice, a reflection on (…)
    26 August 2025
  • The fact-checking imposture
    The fact-checking imposture
    Why the pretension to objectivity is the greatest lie of modern information.
    In our media universe saturated with information, “fact-checking” is sold to us as a lifesaver. A promise of pure, objective truth. But I don’t believe in it. It’s (…)
    25 August 2025
  • The myth of recognition through cultural democratization
    The myth of recognition through cultural democratization
    Rethinking artistic value beyond systems of domination.
    Artistic recognition is less about talent than about a social game that some refuse to participate in. A reflection on alternative paths to creative legitimacy. The (…)
    24 August 2025
  • Presence and Isolation
    Presence and Isolation
    On essential solitude as a condition of authentic thought.
    Presence to oneself is born paradoxically from isolation. This fundamental solitude, far from being a withdrawal, constitutes the breeding ground of all authentic (…)
    23 August 2025
  • Trouble in Intelligence
    Trouble in Intelligence
    For a polyintelligence: moving beyond anthropocentrism in the era of thinking machines.
    The emerging AI seems to me to reveal our age-old fear of otherness. But what if this encounter offered us the opportunity to rethink our relationship to all forms of (…)
    22 August 2025
  • Love and Couples
    Love and Couples
    Rethinking the distinction between romantic feeling and social construction.
    We often confuse love and couple, love and sexuality, love and jealousy. Yet love is an immense feeling that largely overflows the framework of the couple and (…)
    21 August 2025
  • To Code or Not to Code?
    To Code or Not to Code?
    A Plea for Reclaiming Our Digital Tools.
    The distinction between “code” and “no-code” is a deception. Instructing a machine, regardless of the language, is an act of creation. Reclaiming this power means (…)
    20 August 2025
  • “Robotic Ray” (Science journal, July 2016)
    Distributed Intelligence
    For an ecology of micro-intelligences against the myth of the super-brain.
    Intelligence is not the monopoly of the brain. It unfolds in bodies, machines, and living environments. Faced with the fantasy of an omniscient AI, let us instead (…)
    19 August 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence and Wearable Objects: A New Convergence
    Artificial Intelligence and Wearable Objects: A New Convergence
    When the virtual becomes our second skin.
    The hybridization between wearable technologies and artificial intelligence opens, in my view, a new era where the real and the virtual interweave until they merge. (…)
    18 August 2025
  • Cultural Rights and Digital Discoverability
    Cultural Rights and Digital Discoverability
    For a cultural policy adapted to digital spaces.
    Faced with the failure of many institutional digital cultural strategies, cultural rights and its corollary cultural democracy seem to me to be very constructive (…)
    17 August 2025
  • The Golem and the Safeguards
    The Golem and the Safeguards
    Thoughts on the intrinsic uncontrollability of artificial intelligence.
    With the artificial intelligences we create, we replay the myth of the Golem: powerful creatures that we animate without truly understanding them, and whose control (…)
    16 August 2025
  • Cloud of Nuanced Screens
    Cloud of Nuanced Screens
    For an enlightened ecology of our digital lives.
    Faced with screens, fear is a bad counselor. I propose substituting a nuanced approach for the ambient panic, one based on the distinction between the medium, the (…)
    15 August 2025
  • Violence against openings
    Violence against openings
    Understanding the mechanisms of collective rejection.
    All openings, which are irruptions of novelty, provoke resistance and violence. Why do humans in society so fear what comes to disturb their certainties? I propose to (…)
    14 August 2025
  • Petite Poucette 2.0
    Petite Poucette 2.0
    In Praise of Social Networks Against the Moral Panic of the Elite.
    What if, far from atrophying our minds, social networks were the new printing press? A revolution of thought that the powers that be are trying to demonize for their (…)
    13 August 2025
  • Machines already organic
    Machines already organic
    Thoughts about the nature of the living, from computer simulation to mechanical life.
    We are witnessing the emergence of forms of life that transcend the biological. What we thought were mere simulations becomes reality: machines are beginning to (…)
    12 August 2025
  • The Proximity Between Human Beings and Machines
    The Proximity Between Human Beings and Machines
    For an Ecology of Human-Machine Relationships in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
    At the heart of my relationship with machines lies a foundational experience: an unexpected complicity, a strange synchronism, which led me to conceptualize (…)
    11 August 2025
  • Presence and Drama
    Presence and Drama
    From absence as a stage to transformed presence.
    How do we inhabit the drama that fractures us? Between salvific denial and transformative presence, I bear witness here to my path of identity reconstruction after (…)
    10 August 2025
  • Presence and Tolerance
    Presence and Tolerance
    The art of accompanying without imposing, toward mutual emancipation.
    How do we accompany those who seem frozen in their certainties? Authentic tolerance, allied with respectful presence, builds a space of trust where each person can (…)
    9 August 2025