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What it means to live in the frame is a reflection of the home as the matrix of a life project. An exhibition of seven models and two microarchitectures made of poor materials made with crates from the Belleville market and bamboo from the yard where I live. Garonne's nine-mill whose micro-architecture is presented in the Raymond VI garden one of the exhibitions of the new edition of the New Spring where I am associated as a guest artist to think and develop programming in the neighbourhood of Saint Cyprien.
What it means to live in the frame is a reflection of the home as the matrix of a life project. An exhibition of seven models and two microarchitectures made of poor materials made with crates from the Belleville market and bamboo from the yard where I live. Garonne's nine-mill whose micro-architecture is presented in the Raymond VI garden one of the exhibitions of the new edition of the New Spring where I am associated as a guest artist to think and develop programming in the neighbourhood of Saint Cyprien.
What it means to live in the frame is a reflection of the home as the matrix of a life project. An exhibition of seven models and two microarchitectures made of poor materials made with crates from the Belleville market and bamboo from the yard where I live. Garonne's nine-mill whose micro-architecture is presented in the Raymond VI garden one of the exhibitions of the new edition of the New Spring where I am associated as a guest artist to think and develop programming in the neighbourhood of Saint Cyprien.