My work aims to question the "decisive moment", a theory which for decades characterized a certain type of photography, especially in reportage. Can there be, I wondered, a photography based on NOT decisive moments? Instead of being myself to capture the "decisive moment" (like a good reporter generally does), I leave the moment "catch" me. During my normal daily life, I shoot in a totally random way what is happening in front of my eyes, at regular time intervals (every 2 minutes). Final images born from the interaction between the chance and my subsequent image processing. Will it remain isolated and ends in themselves, or will be able to tell a story? Or the story is just in the mind, in the perception of the beholder? The installation consists of 12 images of size 20x20. The viewer is invited to break them down and put them together, to build its own sequence, to make the images tell his story.
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