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Endoscopic vision. In the sensation of the skin and of the impulse, as matter, shape and light, a world in its reserve, hostility and dignity. |
| Its exteriority. Its infinite renunciation to itself, its extreme indifference. |
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By puffs, before falling back in the deepest renunciation and forgetting myself to this none less perpetual conscience of the vanity of this act. |
| Reality disorder, dizziness, fainting, it's from this loss of oneself, from this impossible dissolution, this impossible fusion, but always aimed at, from oneself to the world that my images talk about. |
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The quotes from this page come from Jean-Claude Bélégou, ERRES, Les Cahiers de la Photographie - 1994 |
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