Félix Côte

Promotion Vera Molnár

2023-2025

Félix Côte

Born in 1993 in Angoulême (France)

Born in France in 1993, Félix Côte appropriates digital and new technologies in order to put them to critical use. With a hybrid background in art and science, he creates installations that confront the public with their own use of the Internet and online platforms. He explores the endangered areas of digital capitalism to find out what machines do rarely, or badly, or not at all. His work questions the future of the archive in an era of widespread use of media and tools marked by their fragility. By hijacking them, he seeks to produce forms that resist current patterns of obsolescence. In 2024, at Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains, he made *Delete Forever,* his first short film, which explores voluntary withdrawal from social media. The film is made up of hundreds of amateur videos deleted from YouTube by those who had uploaded them. In 2025, he designed an installation that produced an acoustic archive of his childhood home based on a familiar sound: the creaking of a wooden chair on the tiles of the living room floor.


WORKS PRODUCED AT LE FRESNOY

Panorama 26 / Toute ressemblance avec la réalité n'est pas une pure coïncidence

Delete Forever

Film, 20min, 2024

Le roi se meurt

Installation, 2025