A film by Benoît Labourdette (0’54s, silent, 2019, pseudonym: Marc Z.).
Social networks benefit from everything, even human tragedies.
Thoughts for consideration.
On October 28, 2021, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced the change of his company’s name to “Meta” as well as his plans for the future, in this one hour and fifteen minute video. It opens up some food for thought.In a philosophical (...)
Collective film (3’10s, 2019).
A revolt of objects against the Internet and its uses.
Collective film (4’37s, 2019).
Intimate testimonials of objects that feel lonely or abandoned.
Interview with Benoît Labourdette about self-portrait, in “Lightnings”, the Digital Magazine of Écla (avril 2016).Link to the article on the website of the lightnings Journal : http://eclairs.aquitaine.fr/se-mett... “Get naked” (interview (...)
A film by Benoît Labourdette (0’54s, silent, 2019).
Everything turns away and turns on social networks.
Video capture of a collective creation directed by Benoît Labourdette. Played on March 26, 2016 at the CNSAD (15 minutes).
“Today, almost everyone takes the stage on digital networks, takes a presence in the gaze of others by self-portraits interposed. What about the place of our lives? What can the theater stage, representation, and poetic gesture put into motion (...)
Photographs, paintings, drawings, assemblies and texts by Benoît Labourdette (unless otherwise stated).