In the 90s, I co-founded the Association Musique & Exploration. It was during that time that I produced my first media work in Central Africa and Central Asia, involving photography, video, and sound recording. Initially approaching my projects from a journalistic perspective, I gradually shifted toward an artistic approach.

From the 2000s onwards, I explored new forms of storytelling made possible by New Media, particularly in the field of reportage. In this digital age, I also became interested in the redefinition of space and time, as well as the reshaping of geography. I created several interactive installations that were exhibited at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie in Paris and at the Institute of International Visual Arts in London. I was also involved in a number of writing projects, notably science fiction for La Revue du Cube.

At the same time, I lectured at London Metropolitan University in the UK and at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I also created and coordinated various media projects, including the Destination Francophonie video competition in collaboration with the Institut français and TV5Monde.

More recently, in the 2020s, I developed a growing interest in innovative cartographic data displays enabled by New Media. I apply this approach to creations inspired by explorations in Cambodia and on Planet Mars.