ROOM [fr. espace]

The room, or space, of an artist-of-today is on the one hand Emergency Rooms and on the other civil society.
Civil society is ever present in our daily life.
Emergency Rooms represent actions or states as crime scenes.
The representations of Emergency Rooms are marked with a yellow-black tape with the inscription: CRIME SCENE: DO CROSS.
If you don’t see the tape you must train more.
Emergency Room is a crime scene.
The difference between the state cop and the civil cop (or emergency artist) is that the latter invites the public to speculate of the nature of the crime.
The emergency artist doesn’t investigate the crime.
At least not in terms of arresting, judging and punishing the perpetrator.
The emergency artist aims at making the nature, or logic, of the crime visible.
Emergency Room is this space for representations and visibility.
Emergency Room is this crime scene.