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Atelier at 721 meters
2017.video.objects.installation
To create, to produce, to build, to shape, to make — Atelier at 721 Meters is the result of a deliberate desire: the desire to do, and above all, to do everything myself.
This approach naturally emerged at the end of my initial training as a designer. I knew materials, design processes, production phases, and industrial workflows — but I had never truly shaped an object from start to finish with my own hands. There was a kind of abstraction in ordering materials, in imagining objects and outsourcing their production and assembly. This distance from the things I designed no longer satisfied me.
Faced with a set of dilemmas, I committed to making — physically, directly. Armed with a few rudimentary tools, I began seeking out raw materials and shaping them by hand. Though the resulting objects are not necessarily functional in a domestic context, their forms are familiar, almost archetypal. I focused on making every step of the process visible and traceable.
This project marked the beginning of a new phase in my creative practice, driven by questions that still inform my work today.
The project is documented through several elements that preserve its traces: – An installation that brings together raw materials and the crafted objects – A 13-minute video narrating the evolution of the making process – A wall display featuring drawings, analog photographs, collages, and natural curiosities that reflect a personal reading of the explored landscape – A self-published booklet compiling visual documentation of the project