Communication Zéro

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"The exploiter never tells the exploited how he’s exploiting him."

— Jean-Luc Godard

This black and white word art print, straddling the line between a stark motivational quote and a sobering social critique, draws its raw inspiration from the spirit of French New Wave cinema. It confronts a timeless issue: the silent power dynamics that persist beneath the surface of human interaction. In an age where communication should be clearer than ever, this piece challenges us to reflect on the unseen manipulations shaping our personal and digital lives.

Date of creation: March 2024

  • Digital photography and French poetry art print

  • Printed on glossy platinum photo paper

  • Formats available: 21 × 29.7 cm framed, A4 poster or A6 postcard

  • More information on my packaging and shipping material is available here

  • Every print is crafted with care, and no two are exactly alike — each one carries its subtle marks of individuality. Please note that colours may vary slightly from what you see on screen, depending on your display settings.

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"The exploiter never tells the exploited how he’s exploiting him."

— Jean-Luc Godard

This black and white word art print, straddling the line between a stark motivational quote and a sobering social critique, draws its raw inspiration from the spirit of French New Wave cinema. It confronts a timeless issue: the silent power dynamics that persist beneath the surface of human interaction. In an age where communication should be clearer than ever, this piece challenges us to reflect on the unseen manipulations shaping our personal and digital lives.

Date of creation: March 2024

  • Digital photography and French poetry art print

  • Printed on glossy platinum photo paper

  • Formats available: 21 × 29.7 cm framed, A4 poster or A6 postcard

  • More information on my packaging and shipping material is available here

  • Every print is crafted with care, and no two are exactly alike — each one carries its subtle marks of individuality. Please note that colours may vary slightly from what you see on screen, depending on your display settings.