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- Video installation with 14 monitors powered by 14 stacked VCR, installed 2 by 2 face to face, created in 1988 in Herouville-St-Clair, showing the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary with Angel Gabriel on one side and Mary on the other.
- French writer Philippe Sollers examines the representation of the female body through the history of art with the help of the most powerful works by Pablo Picasso or Gustave Courbet.
- From 1980 to 1983, Philippe Sollers performed readings of his book 'Paradise' from Paris to Jerusalem, via Rome, New York or Brussels; this is a live recording of a performance where he stands at the center of a multiple video screens set.
- Assembled from texts by French poet, translator, and journalist Armand Robin (1912-1961) found at his home after his death in 1961, a mysterious death at the hands of the police for which we will probably never know the exact cause.
- Video installation with multiple monitors powered by multiple stacked VCR, created in November 1993 at the 7th Rencontres Video Art Plastique in Herouville-Saint-Clair, France, and reimagining the Nativity of Jesus in the digital age.
- Korean-American avant-garde video artist Nam June Paik reacts to a series of words and names submitted to him by the director: space, ego, money, love, Karl Marx, Marshall McLuhan, John Cage, George Maciunas, Paul Valéry, etc.
- A political and militant film about a wildcat strike in a textile factory in Cerizay, in the Poitou-Charentes region, in the French provinces.
- In full 18th century regalia, French writer Philippe Sollers plays French philosopher Denis Diderot, reciting and performing a selection of his texts in the decor of the Palais-Royal Garden, in Paris, with the help of two actresses.
- A Breton singer, Gilles Servat, rewrites one of his songs under pressure from a feminist group, a case of political correctness before the concept even existed.
- On a video 3-monitor setup, more than 60 music video clips of the early 80s are analyzed and dissected to try to define a rhetoric of the genre, an exploration of the visual language used by musical artists to promote themselves.
- Celebrates what would have been the 100th birthday of Soviet pioneer documentary film and newsreel director Dziga Vertov (1896-1954), whose kino-glaz/'film-eye' theory that the camera is an instrument, much like the human eye, was iconic.
- A series of eight short video works by Jean-Paul Fargier using edited television images recorded with a videocassette recorder in the late 70s/early 80s as unique material, in the found footage style.
- An accumulation of about twenty stacked video screens simultaneously play images of the life and works of Irish writer James Joyce, like so many fragments dilated in space and time, a bridge between the viewer and Joyce's art.
- The conduct of a mass, at noon sharp, on a weekday at the Church of the Trinity in Paris.