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Résurgences Mnémosynes

Résurgences Mnémosynes is a constantly evolving project conceived via several databases of video archives of vernacular imagery, i.e. captured without artistic intention, ordinary. The installation was thus constructed from various film extracts: landscapes, meteorological and technological events, stories and ways of living and inhabiting, which have survived over the years.

Resurgences Mnemosynes
Resurgences Mnemosynes
These images have been made possible by the progressive democratisation of the camera object. This exploration of the imprints or memories made by other lives, in temporalities other than ours, led the pair to develop a sensitive and mul- tivocal narrative, mixing texts and sound micro-events, which examines the intersection of time passing and the oblivion that accompanies it. Imagined as an immersive space, Mnemosynic Resurgences is a kind of allegory of memory in the process of being made, constituted and dissipated.

Alexis Choplain (born 1990, BE, lives and works in Caen) is a multi-disciplinary artist who builds his own electro-acoustic devices. Having made electricity the main material of his creations, he explores a form of machine poetry that makes it possible to manifest the invisible and to test the limits of our perception.

Noëlie Plé (born 1994, BE, lives and works in between Brussels and Caen) is an au- thor and researcher in contemporary philosophy. Through her experiments with language and its possibilities, she tries to question the multiple ways in which we weave our rela- tionships to the different worlds we inhabit.