Bériou | |
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Born | Jean-François Matteudi 17 October 1952 |
Nationality | French |
Known for | video, plastic arts |
Notable work | Digitaline (1990), Ex memoriam (1992), Tableau d'amour (1993), Limbes (1995), Cloison (1997) |
Bériou, a pseudonym of Jean-François Matteudi, is a French videographer and visual artist born in 1952. Some of his computer generated short films, produced by Canal+ and released in many countries, were widely broadcast in the 1990s. [1] [2] [3] [4]
His work mainly explores questions of hybridization, combinatorics and networks, creating a labyrinthine aesthetic that is difficult to classify but rooted in contemporary concerns. [5] [6] [7]
He has also made documentaries for television [8] [9] and numerous videos involving a wide range of generally marginalized groups. [10] [11]
Bériou holds a PhD in social and cultural anthropology. [12]
Video and 35 mm film. Duration: 1:30. AGAVE production.
Video and 35 mm film. Duration: 5:10. AGAVE Production, with the participation of CANAL+ and the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de soutien), and the support of the PROCIREP Television Commission. [4] [5] [6] [14] [15]
Video and 35 mm film. Duration: 5:25. Coproduction AGAVE, CANAL+ and Club d'Investissement Media (Media Programme of the European Community), with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de Soutien) [4] [5] [6] [17] [18] [19]
Video. Duration: 5:25. Coproduction AGAVE and CANAL+, with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de Soutien à l'Industrie des Programmes Audiovisuels) and the support of the PROCIREP. [5]
Video. Duration: 5:03. Co-production AGAVE and CANAL+, with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de Soutien à l'Industrie des Programmes Audiovisuels).
"Disconcerting and funny, disturbing even in its aesthetic biases, Bériou's work introduces fresh air into the world of synthesis.” Véronique Godé, NOV'ART (1993) [3]
"Personal and profound, Beriou's work stands out, is noticed, touches. His tableaux, his mobile moments, surprise and amaze, sometimes frighten, often disturb but never leave anyone indifferent.” VHR, Dictionnaire du jeune cinéma français : les réalisateurs (1998) [2]
Bériou | |
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Born | Jean-François Matteudi 17 October 1952 |
Nationality | French |
Known for | video, plastic arts |
Notable work | Digitaline (1990), Ex memoriam (1992), Tableau d'amour (1993), Limbes (1995), Cloison (1997) |
Bériou, a pseudonym of Jean-François Matteudi, is a French videographer and visual artist born in 1952. Some of his computer generated short films, produced by Canal+ and released in many countries, were widely broadcast in the 1990s. [1] [2] [3] [4]
His work mainly explores questions of hybridization, combinatorics and networks, creating a labyrinthine aesthetic that is difficult to classify but rooted in contemporary concerns. [5] [6] [7]
He has also made documentaries for television [8] [9] and numerous videos involving a wide range of generally marginalized groups. [10] [11]
Bériou holds a PhD in social and cultural anthropology. [12]
Video and 35 mm film. Duration: 1:30. AGAVE production.
Video and 35 mm film. Duration: 5:10. AGAVE Production, with the participation of CANAL+ and the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de soutien), and the support of the PROCIREP Television Commission. [4] [5] [6] [14] [15]
Video and 35 mm film. Duration: 5:25. Coproduction AGAVE, CANAL+ and Club d'Investissement Media (Media Programme of the European Community), with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de Soutien) [4] [5] [6] [17] [18] [19]
Video. Duration: 5:25. Coproduction AGAVE and CANAL+, with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de Soutien à l'Industrie des Programmes Audiovisuels) and the support of the PROCIREP. [5]
Video. Duration: 5:03. Co-production AGAVE and CANAL+, with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (Nouvelles Technologies et Compte de Soutien à l'Industrie des Programmes Audiovisuels).
"Disconcerting and funny, disturbing even in its aesthetic biases, Bériou's work introduces fresh air into the world of synthesis.” Véronique Godé, NOV'ART (1993) [3]
"Personal and profound, Beriou's work stands out, is noticed, touches. His tableaux, his mobile moments, surprise and amaze, sometimes frighten, often disturb but never leave anyone indifferent.” VHR, Dictionnaire du jeune cinéma français : les réalisateurs (1998) [2]