Nicolas CLAUSS
A visual artist, lives and works in Marseille, France.
Since 2000, Nicolas Clauss has been pursuing his painting work through video and programming. His installations and paintings are non-digitized works, in constant "rewriting".
In a form of visual and choreographic anthropology, his approach probes the human figure and reality by inventing other modes of exploration of the moving image.
His artworks for which he received more than ten prizes are exhibited in Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, Kuala Lumpur, Mexico City, Boston, New York, Toronto, Venice...
2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
Go to link2014/2017- Random videographies Between photography and video, this series of portraits in motion of a new genre explores the extension of images through time - eternally expanding moments. These portraits have neither beginning nor end and replay indefinitely, according to a generative writing, consisting only of a few seconds of film. The random tremble of the image and the durability of the looks which fix us install the confusion. Photo credit © Nicolas Clauss, Adagp Paris 2019
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