SeeThrough enters the Curated Program with three works that investigate the fragility of remembering and forgetting in digital life.

The series reflects on how perception erodes through repetition, how technology transforms emotion into data, and how presence becomes a surface in flux.
Each work operates as a point of contact between human intimacy and the systems that reshape it

I KNOW

Inspired by a personal reflection on childhood and the commodified innocence of popular imagery, this piece stages a fragile balance between resilience and vulnerability. The central figure advances across a suspended branch, holding tension between humanity and technology. The work becomes a quiet inquiry into agency and adaptation within the structures of digital life.

THERE ARE WORSE THINGS TO TRUST THAN A DOCTOR

Drawn from personal encounters with dementia, this piece unfolds as a fragile diary of memory loss. Everyday snapshots, once certain, blur into datasets and incomplete recognition. The video becomes an act of remembering through erosion, where intimacy persists in instability and the archive transforms into emotional residue.

THE WORLD SPUN BY AND WE DIDN’T NOTICE

This work reflects on how masterpieces and cultural icons circulate in the digital age, flattened into fleeting impressions and endless scrolls. It captures the quiet indifference of attention, where art dissolves into image flow and the world turns unnoticed. The piece frames forgetting as both consequence and rhythm of our contemporary vision.

SeeThrough’s practice merges visual communication, digital processes, and reflective observation. After two decades in creative direction, they turned to art to unravel polished fictions and pursue authenticity. Their work meditates on perception, intimacy, and erosion, using technology as both mirror and tool of distortion.

In this release, memory becomes mutable matter. Each work reimagines the archive as a personal system of loss and recollection, translating experience into fragile constellations of meaning. The series questions how we construct memory in an age of automation, and what remains human within that process.

SeeThrough is a multidisciplinary artist based in France. Their trajectory spans creative direction, art, and research, expanding the dialogue between technology, emotion, and perception through an aesthetics of subtle instability.