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Infrarouge

Dreaming Through Disaster

Infrarouge, alias Anthony Tournadre, is a French artist whose hybrid practice navigates the evolving boundaries between photography, artificial intelligence, and the realm of subconscious imagery. He doesn’t use AI to simulate the world. Instead, he treats it like a scalpel—cutting into memory, culture, and inner terrain to expose what usually stays hidden.

 

After a decade in advertising, he walked away from polished narratives to embrace something more raw, stranger, and more vital. For him, AI is not a tool but a ritual—part catharsis, part confrontation. Through what he calls post-photographic brutalism, he seeks out imperfect matter, fractured, fevered, emotionally raw, where images feel more than they explain.

 

His images are not meant to be decoded. They’re traces of psychic ruptures, dream logic, digital skin. At the intersection of flesh and algorithm, he searches for emotional truths in fractured forms—images that disturb, dissolve, and sometimes reveal.

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