Igitur & le Non-lieu

Daydream is an intermediate state, a delicate fuzziness, where the boundaries between imaginary and tangible slowly dissolve. It is an introspective journey, a secretive stroll of the mind. 

In this suspended space, time is only a distant whisper, and each moment becomes an eternity.

Here, an imaginary creature enters the habitat, the home. It wanders in this place with confidence and firmness. This space represents the labyrinth of dreams, its own. It controls, here, the entirety of its subconscious and masters thereby its whole course inside this ephemeral spiral. Could it be in a quest ?

A second skin, administered substance, slowly devours the body that finds itself inside in order to make one and take, thereafter, its place of dominating android. Who carries whom ? Who is in control ? To whom do we speak ? And where are we ? These questions float, like echoes of an internal dialog. Time seems to suspend itself. Each moment dilates, revealing the complex layers of its being and of what surrounds it.

In this oneiric journey, almost organic, the creature discovers itself, exploring the meanders of its mind, while wondering about the nature of its reality. It is both the observed and the observer, navigating between the tangible and the ephemeral, looking to understand the mysteries that inhabit it.
This labyrinth of dreams is both a refuge and a challenge. Igitur frees himself of his chains and embraces the beauty of the chaos which defines his essence.

It is effectively an invitation: to question our subconscious, to explore the limbo of our imagination, of our memories, and to (re)discover a world, the den of a world.

*This series was produced at the Arab World Institute in Paris, with the support of the Xavier Brisoux brand.