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Jérôme Blanquet is a visionary French filmmaker whose distinct approach to cinema blends avant-garde aesthetics, technological experimentation, and a fascination with the boundaries of human consciousness. Across his eclectic body of work, Blanquet's films transcend conventional narratives, immersing viewers in mesmerizing sensory experiences that challenge our perceptions of reality. At the heart of Blanquet's filmmaking is a deep exploration of the intersection between humanity and technology. From the hypnotic, digitally-rendered landscapes of Sonic Birth to the unsettling, augmented-reality visions of Alteration, his films delve into the ethical and existential implications of technological advancement. With a minimalist style that prioritizes texture, sound, and the manipulation of time, Blanquet's work invites audiences to question the nature of perception and the fluidity of identity. Blanquet's reputation as a pioneering voice in contemporary cinema is further cemented by his 2003 film, Electronic Performers, which blurred the line between documentary and experimental cinema. This innovative work chronicled the lives of artists and musicians at the forefront of the burgeoning electronic music scene, capturing the creative process in a captivating, unconventional manner. Through his visionary approach to form and content, Jérôme Blanquet has consistently pushed the boundaries of what cinema can be, cementing his status as a vital and distinctive force in the world of independent and avant-garde filmmaking.