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Under the roundness of the Camargue sun basks between the sanded ramparts and the salty air, grips the wooded geometries of an ephemeral snake.
This snake is designed like a charade. The skeleton is made of wooden arches that transform the reptile into a vile vestige, protective from the sun.
The first arch is the slightly undulating curve that captures visitors.
The second one brings the new prisoners forward peacefully.
The third and last one is terrible, because the snake wants to comfortably keep the living inside
The whole structure needs its visitors.
And visitors need the whole.
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