(1994-present)
Above, a snapshot fo an installation entitled MOVE DONT MOVE, 2007 (produced by l’Atelier du CUBE with programming by Didier Bouchon).
Below, snapshot of installation of Move_Dont_Move, BWA Contemporary Art Gallery Katowice, during Interfejs Interface. 6th International Art Meeting Katowice. organized by Josef Bury, 2007.
@Carol-Ann bRAUN, co-production with Ateleir du CUBE, programming Didier Bouchon, 2007.
Above, a video reworked from a video capture of the installation MOVE DONT MOVE, created with Herbert BRAUN in 2015.
Below, GOBO, (produced by The Atelier du CUBE in 2013 and programmed by Maxime Fasquel), an example of “living art”, a term adopted by Florent Aziosmanoff(then Art Director of Le CUBE) to describe immersive, interactive works. Here, the viewer’s “gaze” reveals a landscape, bit by bit, through distinct, animated “hubs”. A webcam can tell when a viewer leaves…everything the viewer’s gaze may have revealed disappears with him. To be fully “revealed”, the work depends on the cooperation of several attentive and patient viewers…
ABOVE, “STUDY FOR GOBO”, digital print. @ Carol-Ann Braun 2015
https://player.vimeo.com/video/142520561?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479
Below, collaboration with photographer Adine Sagalyn for show organized at l’Espace Baudoin, Paris (2010). Our work, entitled Street Flight, was composed of five large sheets of photos and scanned folded paper, assembled by the two of us around a virtual grid, onscreen and via the Internet.
Below, a diptych composed of the two end pieces of Street Flight, reassembled for the show “LE PLI”, organized at the Abstract Gallery by Claire de Chavagnac and Carol-Ann Braun in 2024.