Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat

Pauline Perret – Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat

My graduating piece is a graphic transcription of a contemporary play. Nous , a play by Fabrice Gorgerat, was performed for the first time in February 2019.  The play recalls a gun shooting that took place in 2016 at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando,  and questions everyone’s role in such tragedies. The graphic direction aims to be as close as possible to the message and feelings  that the author wanted to convey. Each scene represents a way of approaching this  kind of event: actively, emphatically, passively or neutrally, and is presented in a self-contained  object.

Diploma project (2019) by Pauline Perret

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My graduating piece is a graphic transcription of a contemporary play.

Nous, a play by Fabrice Gorgerat, was performed for the first time in February 2019. The play recalls a gun shooting that took place in 2016 at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, and questions everyone’s role in such tragedies.

The graphic direction aims to be as close as possible to the message and feelings that the author wanted to convey. Each scene represents a way of approaching this kind of event: actively, emphatically, passively or neutrally, and is presented in a self-contained object.

Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret

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Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
Nous, Fabrice Gorgerat — Pauline Perret
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