Georges Flachon: Fine Art Photography and Experimental Visual Music
Georges Flachon, working under the artistic pseudonym Cloneatworks, is a versatile French creator whose practice spans photography, music production, and video art. Initially beginning his creative journey in the realms of music composition and production, Georges Flachon pivoted towards photography in 2009, developing a unique style termed 'photographie plasticienne.' His work is deeply rooted in philosophical and metaphysical inquiry, often drawing inspiration from the beauty of nature and the complexities of human consciousness. The visual technique employed by Georges Flachon involves capturing images that are subsequently digitally reworked through multiple layers. This process creates a sense of vibrancy and dynamism that he likens to 17th-century Baroque art. His major exhibition series, such as KAIROS, EGREGORA, and N.E.E.A, reflect a long-standing preoccupation with themes of time, collective consciousness, and the 'egregore'—the psychic counterpart of a human group. Beyond the visual, Georges Flachon continues to produce concept albums like 'La Mission #1,' featuring real-time improvisations that align with his experimental ethos. By blending different sensory stimuli, he seeks to form a coherent whole that influences how audiences interpret and interact with reality. His work is characterized as questioning, innovative, and aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of traditional digital media.