
The Fadhloun Mosque in Midoun, built in the 14th century, boasts architecture typical of religious buildings on the island of Djerba, designed according to an atypical plan, unique in Tunisian architectural heritage.
Like a painter in front of his canvas, we based our creation on successive layers of paint that marry the shapes of the building, giving it a different identity at each stage.
Inspired by historical Lybic, Saharan and Tuareg glyphs, mainly geometrical shapes and colors, the video Mapping produced was intended to enhance the ancestral culture represented by the Fadhloun mosque, while bringing it into a contemporary aesthetic.
The sound part of the projection was based on the production of modified and synthesized local sounds, striving to translate the same poetry as well as the identity anchoring they represent.