CV130 - Le jour où j’ai tué mon frère – Christelle Proulx
Ciel variable 130 - Plants and Gardens (Fall 2025)
Readings (Individual article, digital version)
Le jour où j’ai tué mon frère
Serge Tisseron
— Christelle Proulx
Born from a personal ordeal experienced by Serge Tisseron, Le jour où j’ai tué mon frère is an essay on photography, memory, and artificial intelligence. In an attempt to recover a lost childhood image, the psychoanalyst turns to AI. In her review, Christelle Proulx first retraces the author’s experience, confronted with a variety of images produced by different sets of algorithms, before questioning what truly defines a photograph and whether hyperrealism alone allows AI-generated images to be considered photography.
Details
Language : English & French
Digital Version : PDF, 864 ko
Bibliographical Notice
Christelle Proulx, “Serge Tisseron, Le jour où j’ai tué mon frère” in Ciel variable, No. 130, “Plants and Gardens”, Montreal, 2025, p. 95-96.