Killoffer en chair et en fer
Killoffer en chair et en fer
Co-founder of the Association and author of the French alternative scene since
In the 1990s, Killoffer stood out, like David B. or Charles Burns, for the
power of his black and white. Willingly representing himself as he
made in the 676 apparitions, the author goes about his human activities
contemporary, between his apartment, daily servitudes and a penchant
immoderate for excesses of all kinds. In this ultra-technologized world,
Home robots seem to be the norm, but what about the attachment that can
to test man for these machines, in view of their inevitable obsolescence
scheduled?
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