Plants Are Like People

Plants Are Like People is built on a precise rhythm in which archive images, fragments of cryptic phrases and recordings of performances appear on the screen every second. A strange dialogue forms between intimate interventions with plants, utensils and inscrutable self-portraits. The work’s sensual and enigmatic feel is accentuated by the characteristics of the surveillance camera, which gives a contradictory visual finish that complements an unsettling soundtrack.
The video was made during a residency at Signal Culture in collaboration with experimental musician Émilie Payeur.
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Performance, rhythm, mystery