Évangiles
drive_file_move_rtlEvangiles is a one-channel experimental video installation created by Tasio Bidegain alongside artist and designer Pierre Dufresne from the Panama Papers Office.
This black-and-white video sets a mysterious and uncomfortable atmosphere as crude shots of Paris’ underground world unfold on the screen. Filmed and edited by the duo, the video depicts several short scenes linking up together in a mosaic of images portraying the visual manifestations of injustice in Paris as witnessed by them.
Derangement and fascination emanate from the images as they unfold. From burning cars to cryptic images of police control and testimonies of migrants, the picture of the city of lights painted by the artists avoids clichés to give a raw insight on the invisible forces that control the city. Giving a place to the unseen and underlaying scenes and bodies that make this capital city so unique is at the heart of the this short experimental film.
Throughout the 3’13” runtime of the movie, the rhythm of the sequences accelerate in a turmoil of violence and frustration, the ambiguity of the images leaves no room for simplistic interpretations: cops and criminals are altogether in world in which justice is nowhere to be found. This work was made on the occasion of the Uncut Festival at Stedelijk Museum.
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Justice nulle part
Experimental short movie & sound design
Co-directed by Tasio Bidegain & Pierre Dufresne.
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Exhibition journal
Printing Process : Inkjet printing
Size : 280×405 mm | 50 copies.