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Edition:8
Price:USD $45
This loop is a compression of time, where colors reveal the temporality of the original footage remixed. Tokyo's city lights are used as brush. The city's perspective re-emerges from the vanishing lines created by strokes moving in the same direction.
Edition:8
Price:USD $45
Profile
Nicolas Boillot is a visual artist who has been designing « brush » (a custom computer software in C++) capable of lacerating video flows by slicing only the moving parts. These forms in constant evolution are then used as a stencil shape. Like on a Praxinoscope, each fragment is added on a loop. In the lineage of the "poster artists" of the 1960s, by laceration, by accumulation, his works make coexist multiple temporalities.

Since 2015 he created 10 exclusive artworks for FRAMED :

- Calam (2020)
- Qualia (2019)
- Cotret (2019) (sold out)
- Precinct (2018)
- Kandid 3 (2018)
- Sylphe (2017)
- Palette (2017)
- Caldeira (2016)
- Cenotaph (2016)
- Kandid 2 (2015)

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Website : https://www.fluate.net
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