Denis Gente lives and works not far from the bay of Mont St Michel. His interactive installations combine field recording, poetry and musical compositions, and question nature's ability to resist the many assaults of human activity. Concerned with the philosophy of...
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Denis Gente lives and works not far from the bay of Mont St Michel. His interactive installations combine field recording, poetry and musical compositions, and question nature's ability to resist the many assaults of human activity.
Concerned with the philosophy of agro-biology, his work explores possible transpositions between noise and organic pollution.Currently, he is inspired by the beauty of plant networks, especially lichens, their fascinating genius for neutralizing CO2.