Moiré is a figure composed of dark and light lines resulting from the superimposition of two networks, or
more generally, a set of parallel lines. Thus, moiré is a phenomenon of spatial interference between two
networks.
 
Originally, moiré refers to a type of textile, traditionally of silk. It is possible to achieve similar effects to that of silk by superimposing two sails regular grid.
 
The idea is to deliberately exploit this problem, exaggerate and play with reasons which results from a multiplicity of overlapping networks.
The clothes are compressed between the Plexiglas plate, which serves as background, and another glass
plate, mimicking a scanner.
 
Shot at Studio Chérie
Clothing : Aurélia Paumelle
Photographer : Caroline Fayette
 
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