Driven by these suspicions, Rachel and Amanda decide to follow Carole to what they believe is a clandestine corporate meeting. Instead, they discover Carole at a secret "voyeur's party," leading them into a world of hidden fantasies and exhibitionism. Production and Cast Benjamin Beaulieu and Laurent Lévy.

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Instead, Beaulieu had excavated the floor, creating a shallow trench filled with cracked mirrors and dried black moss. Patrons were forced to walk a narrow plank—wide enough for only one person at a time—across this trench. As they walked, a hidden looped audio track played recordings of a child’s party, slowed down to one-quarter speed, layered over the sound of a dentist’s drill.

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Driven by these suspicions, Rachel and Amanda decide to follow Carole to what they believe is a clandestine corporate meeting. Instead, they discover Carole at a secret "voyeur's party," leading them into a world of hidden fantasies and exhibitionism. Production and Cast Benjamin Beaulieu and Laurent Lévy.

Here’s a post looking back at (2002) by Benjamin Beaulieu , written in a reflective, critical tone suitable for a blog, art forum, or social media caption. etranges exhibitions 2002 benjamin beaulieu

Instead, Beaulieu had excavated the floor, creating a shallow trench filled with cracked mirrors and dried black moss. Patrons were forced to walk a narrow plank—wide enough for only one person at a time—across this trench. As they walked, a hidden looped audio track played recordings of a child’s party, slowed down to one-quarter speed, layered over the sound of a dentist’s drill. Driven by these suspicions, Rachel and Amanda decide

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