Press
- 1999
- Figaro magazine, 24 avril, France
- Journal le Monde, 16 mars, France
- Revue Beaux Arts Magazine, Identités, Mars, Paris, France
- Revue TechniArt, Mai, Paris, France
- Revue Cimaise, Mars, Paris, France
- 1998
- Revue Paris Match, Janvier, France
- Revue Science et Avenir, Janvier, France
- 1997
- Le Monde, 29 Nov, France
- Revue TechniArt, n°17, France
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