[2009]
• TMWNTM
Every scene from the first version of the Alfred Hitchcock's film, The Man Who New too Much, are put in a virtual space with its own assembling laws of playing picture-moving blocks.
In the beginning of the exhibition, scenes are randomly thrown in the space. Then, as soon as they are touched by colored spheres, they put themselves back in the original cut order. When all the scenes are correctly back in place, they are once again scattered in the space.
The colored spheres behave like mikes that pick up sound from the scenes while they are touching them. The colored spheres mark the different sound layers : voices, noises as well as music.