Vallée Duhamel's Fragments of Nowhere exhibition at Paradiso Fest 2025 showcases what creativity looks like when rules don't apply. The full installation spins the narrative of an unknown world slowly becoming unveiled.
Reality does not hold still. It shifts, distorts, rewrites itself in ways we rarely notice. Fragments of Nowhere is not a fixed space but a shifting field where perception breaks apart, meaning is unstable, and what is seen is only a trace of what moves beneath.
The exhibition maps disruptions at the edges, flickering, dissolving, resisting definition. Entities slip between places, between moments, between versions of themselves. Not remnants, not ruins, but forces in motion. Forms that never settle, spaces that resist resolution.
These presences don’t ask permission. They don’t belong to one place, one time, or one dimension. They surface as echoes, as reflections, as presences caught between realities, never resolving into a single truth.
Here, nothing is fixed. Meaning drifts. What is seen is only a momentary state of something still unfolding.
Vallée Duhamel’s film ‘Fragments of Nowhere’ is coming to IMAX as a part of Runway AI’s AIFF 2025 starting August 17th in cities across the US.