<fragments>(2017) is an installation and live performance of finding signals, expressions and clues for better understanding about other people. Julien Bayle uses facial expressions as a tool to release emotions, and he made expressionless faces of many types through programing. Programs of <fragments> make unstable situations as they change in real time, but soon make new possibilities at every moment by combining or separating images.
Julien Bayle is an independent artist and teacher who works in France as a base, and works at an intersecting point of sound and visual. He attempts to integrate visual art, music composition, and sound art by designing installation and audio-visual live performances. He explores ways to describe complexity of the world and society inundated with meaningless information through process, structure, and dissolution of results that are positive and nihilistic at the same time.
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