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Anna Solal and Pierre Unal-Brunet are both interested to some extent in science fiction and literary forms perched on the crest where fantasy takes root in reality. There is also a pronounced taste in her for more poetic writing, sometimes tinged with nebulous romanticism; while in his case, the attachment to nature and curiosity about the unexpected forms that life takes are predominant. Their interests and “wild thoughts” complemented and enriched each other even more than they spoke to each other, as when two friends who didn’t know each other began a long conversation. These literary and theoretical sources should not, however, obscure the fact that their respective works are extremely physical, rooted in a reality that is both concrete and augmented.
For each of them, the process begins with finding and gathering materials, veritable “gifts of chance” – out-of-use objects and cheap standardised products in the case of Anna Solal, and rather natural and organic elements...More
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Anna Solal and Pierre Unal-Brunet are both interested to some extent in science fiction and literary forms perched on the crest where fantasy takes root in reality. There is also a pronounced taste in her for more poetic writing, sometimes tinged with nebulous romanticism; while in his case, the attachment to nature and curiosity about the unexpected forms that life takes are predominant. Their interests and “wild thoughts” complemented and enriched each other even more than they spoke to each other, as when two friends who didn’t know each other began a long conversation. These literary and theoretical sources should not, however, obscure the fact that their respective works are extremely physical, rooted in a reality that is both concrete and augmented.
For each of them, the process begins with finding and gathering materials, veritable “gifts of chance” – out-of-use objects and cheap standardised products in the case of Anna Solal, and rather natural and organic elements...More