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Benjamin Bardou

Benjamin Bardou

Memories of an Exhibition

Bio

Benjamin Bardou, born in 1981 and based in Paris, is a visual artist and filmmaker who is a pioneer in the aesthetics of point clouds and volumetric video.

His work revolves around the themes of the city, dreams and memory.  He uses various digital techniques to explore urban space. The architecture of cities is seen as a sedimentation of memories that must then be deciphered in order to better draw their contours. He has collaborated with various artists such as Ridley Scott, Liam Wong, Woodkid, Ikumi Nakamura and Ash Thorp as well as with companies such as Apple and Microsoft.

His work has been exhibited at numerous festivals and museums in Paris, Tokyo, Seoul, Madrid, Copenhagen and São Paulo.

Synopsis

Painting memories - Memories of an Exhibition

What remains of artworks when they escape our gaze? There remain traces produced by their memories. A memory made up of a series of patterns which link together to constitute images. In this action close to the imagination, it is, once again, a matter of bringing artwork to life. It is about bringing past forms back to life by updating them in our present.

Titles:  Memory #3, Memory #4, Memory #9, Memory #117, Memory #149, Memory #180, Memory #183, Memory #198, Memory #212, Memory #251, Memory #258, Memory #309, Memory #381, Memory #385, Memory #412, Memory #451, Memory #456, Memory #489

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