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This project explores the relationship that may or may not exist between photography and the blind. The work is presented in the form of diptychs. On the left is proposed a view the person’s interior that does or does not reveal the presence of photographs. On the right is a portrait of the person of which the goal is to give them a face. >> Full explanation (in French)