I engage in daily micro-actions. This aspect of my practice involves actions such as:
Distributing small papers, phrases, and photographs everywhere, in waiting rooms, neurology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and audiology. Concealing my small papers between the pages of magazines and books, under doors, on counters, benches, and chairs. Acting in my workplace, in offices, and taking advantage of lunch breaks to contaminate my colleagues’ screens with words and images or to write small phrases on door frames, inside cabinets. The offices fill up with strange objects, my memories, and things we don’t talk about at work. I also brought my grandmother back to life by creating an online video game avatar for her; I printed T-shirts that I wore, displaying very personal elements; I mobilized dozens of women, mothers whom I met online in support groups, to participate in dissemination actions.