Alexandre Lucenet
Alexandre Lucenet, also known as Aliendope, is a French digital artist based in Montreal.
Trained at the Bellecour school in Lyon, Alexandre worked as a 3D artist at Cirque du Soleil before joining the Canadian agency Cossette as a motion designer. His creative passion quickly set the tone for his art, allowing him to develop a characteristic style. His style mixes elements of rave culture, like chains, sunglasses, and metals. With a cyberpunk influence and avant-garde process, Aliendope creates digital works that function as automated, robotic displays exhibiting portraits deconstructed by a series of movements reminiscent of industrial processes.
Alexandre aims to represent humanity corrupted by technology, searching for identity and integrity. He achieves his goal by subjecting his portraits to dualities of form and texture, which help emphasize the contradictions and temptations, anxieties and addictions, and the sufferings and anger rampant in current times. Themes of the absurd dominate his artistic research, but he also makes time for works of a completely different register, where a more refined digital environment serves as the ideal shelter. Aliendope's radicalism and mastery earned him curiosity in the entertainment world. Alexandre Lucenet’s avant-garde perspective and unique approach to his work are what has earned him a special place among the creators at Supply + Demand.