“Pinocchio, a puppet searching for humanity, is presented here in multiple fragmented forms. His nose, depicted in different sizes, and his multiple hands illustrate the instability of his identity—lies and truth coexist, artifice becomes indistinguishable from reality. The head of another Pinocchio at his feet suggests an infinite cycle of self-construction and deconstruction, as if his existence were doomed to be constantly reprogrammed. Strings of Deception question the illusion of free will and the fabrication of truth in a world where everything can be shaped and remodelled at will.”
- Geoffrey Bouillot