Seascape

110*50*12 cm - Wood, aluminum, screen, computer, specific software.

"Seascape" results from the initial desire to seize the classic idea of ​​the format (seascape, portrait, etc.) as a generating element of a composition.
It highlights this fundamental contribution of technology to ancestral artistic mediums: the deployment of a movement and a temporality. Through this contribution, this digital "tableaux" also becomes a logbook where a duration is recorded, punctuated by day and night, and the unfolding of a landscape. This logbook is at the same time the engine of the work, since it is nothing other than the computer code that generates it. This code is tirelessly reinvented by the computer, by the randomness of the colors and shapes that appear on the horizon. "Seascape" is an object that matches a temporal scrolling to give rise to measured uncertainties. Like a journey.