The work of French multimedia artist Mathieu Briand confounds our
preconceptions of visual language by drawing on sources outside
traditional art practices. He embraces a domain that encompasses
electronic media and music, the sciences, new technology, architecture,
phenomenology and virtual space, as well as the protocols of games and
rituals. Consequently his work is often produced in collaboration with
other artists, scientists, engineers and philosophers, making him an
especially appropriate candidate for Dis Voir's new Encounters series,
which allows contemporary artists to collaborate with colleagues they
would otherwise not come across, on a specific artist's book project
they would otherwise not have initiated. Ubïq: A Mental Odyssey (the
title amalgamates Philip K. Dick's Ubik and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A
Space Odyssey) is presented as a "science fiction photo-roman book
tour," with Mathieu Briand as our tour guide. For the journey he has
enlisted the writer, Daniel Foucard, who shares Briand's own unusual
synthesis of seemingly disparate genres with characters more or less
junkies, more or less monomaniacs, more or less lost type and who has
mixed Briand's narrative with his own work.