Fascinated by discourse and its link to the place of human experience, the subject of his dissertation in literary studies at UQAM, Marc-Olivier Lavoie seeks, in his writing, to delve into the gap between words – where being is named in silence and cuts into the fragmentary impression of time. For this reason, the ellipse imposes itself to poetry as the condition par excellence of the proposed speech. To attest the gaps is, in this case, to seek to unload the necessary rhythm in the assembly of consonants and vowels as a bridge between the possible meanings.
Through photography William Lemon tries to eliminate the tool that is the camera to represent as accurately as possible the emotion that the scene before me offers. It is for him and the audience an authentic representation of a perception of life unfolding before us.