Please find my wife...
"Please find my wife, but don't call my parents..." Driving the wrong way in search of vehicle collisions, crumpled metal sheets and regain the memory of his atoms.
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"Please find my wife, but don't call my parents..." Driving the wrong way in search of vehicle collisions, crumpled metal sheets and regain the memory of his atoms.
The rock'n roll dream of being awesome, consumable, disposable. The Attraction Parks respond to the need to centrifugate our bits and pieces of identity.
Dress up, choose your mythology, live and die at will. It remains to be seen which "society of the spectacle" you choose to promote.
A possible reincarnation of our wild and unmanageable childhood is systematically relegated as a toxic residue to the bottom of our shackled bodies.
thanatoludique promotion: 1000 lives for 1 death. What's at stake? As a child, we experienced them many times by identification through our disguises.
Day 1 of Attraction Parks | Visit the room of childhood as a devastated country, still in the resonance of chaos, to see what is left of it.
Photographic gallery of the collective performance "Les Parques d'attraction" by David Noir at Le Générateur | Day 5 | Photos © Karine Lhémon
Photographic gallery of the collective performance "Les Parques d'attraction" by David Noir at Le Générateur | Day 4 | Photos © Karine Lhémon
Photographic gallery of the collective performance "Les Parques d'attraction" by David Noir at Le Générateur | Day 3 | Photos © Karine Lhémon
Photographic gallery of the collective performance "Les Parques d'attraction" by David Noir at Le Générateur | Day 2 | Photos © Karine Lhémon