Dis Voir's Encounters series invites a well-known contemporary artist
to choose a subject for a book. The artist also selects a person with
"elective affinities"--someone with whom he or she would like to share
this exchange. The resulting collaborative volumes serve as an artistic
and political laboratory of the present. For this first installment,
French artist Pierre Huyghe choose Canadian writer Douglas Coupland,
author of Generation X, for the influence that Coupland has had on his
generation, and on Huyghe's own work. Using a high school yearbook as
scaffolding for their meditations, they discuss the construction of
character, narrative techniques based on chance and the political
dimensions of Coupland's work--themes that are also fundamental
questions for Huyghe's projects.