Ecrire l'espace

Ecrire l'espace

Transcribe an architectural space as a poster.

Workshop (2014) with Ludovic Balland

Transcribe an architectural space as a poster.

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Bacher-Océane.jpg
ECAL/Océane Bacher
ECAL/Thibault Baralon
ECAL/Thibault Baralon

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Bernardoni-Maude.jpg
ECAL/Maude Bernardoni
Bredikhina-Ludmila.jpg
ECAL/Ludmila Bredikhina
Chavanne-Clement.jpg
ECAL/Clement Chavanne
ECAL/Sebastian Davila
ECAL/Sebastian Davila

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Disle-Marie.jpg
ECAL/Marie Disle
Luca Duveau.jpg
ECAL/Luca Duveau
Friis-Lund-Eilean.jpg
ECAL/Eilean Friis-Lund
Gonçalves-Monica-1.jpg
ECAL/Monica Gonçalves
Gonçalves-Monica-2.jpg
ECAL/Monica Gonçalves
Gonçalves-Monica-3.jpg
ECAL/Monica Gonçalves
Hominal-Alexis-1.jpg
ECAL/Alexis Hominal
Hominal-Alexis-2.jpg
ECAL/Alexis Hominal
Meyer-Guillaume-2.jpg
ECAL/Guillaume Meyer
Meyer-Guillaume-1.jpg
ECAL/Guillaume Meyer
Nägele-Dimitri.jpg
ECAL/Dimitri Nägele
Quinsac-Tara.jpg
ECAL/Tara Quinsac
Stille-Klaus.jpg
ECAL/Klaus Stille
Stock-Anne.jpg
ECAL/Anne Stock
Vega-Luc.jpg
ECAL/Luc Vega

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