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Exhibition
Sandrine Deumier: Unnatural – Of Humus & Artifact

Gray Area presents the U.S. premiere of Unnatural - Of Humus & Artifact, a solo exhibition of interactive fiction work by French artist Sandrine Deumier.

Exhibition Dates
January 21 - March 15, 2026

Gallery Hours
Anytime by Appointment [email [email protected]]

Sandrine Deumier: Unnatural - Of Humus & Artifact

Opening Reception
Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Doors: 6:00PM

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Closing Reception with Artist Talk
Thursday, March 12, 2026

All Ages

Free for Members

Standing Reception

Happy Hour Bar

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About Unnatural - Of Humus & Artifact

Gray Area presents the U.S. premiere of Unnatural - Of Humus & Artifact, a solo exhibition of interactive fiction work by French artist Sandrine Deumier. Built using the Unity game engine, this point-and-click narrative immerses the player in a virtual, techno-spiritual vision for humanity's future. 

Unnatural opens in an unknown environment devoid of any artificial construction or other man-madeintervention. Here, a lone, enigmatic figure addresses the player, gradually disclosing the contours of a speculative future. In this realm—known as “The Borders”—humans have advanced technically and spiritually past the need to consume material resources and instead have evolved to live in hybridized, interspecies harmony. Knowledge exchange and spiritual attunement to the non-human world form the foundational values of this reimagined civilization. Exploring this stark yet life-rich landscape, players engage in philosophical dialogue with their mysterious guide who answers questions about the new humanity’s worldview and reveals peculiar new biological entanglements. 

The work draws upon Donna Harraway’s concept of the Chthulucene, which emphasizes the inextricable, tentacular connections between humans and non-human living things. Through this framework, Unnatural proposes that existence itself is fundamentally relational. What defines us as being alive is being-with: our capacity to maintain generative, symbiotic relations with others. Rooted by an ethic of care and practices of non-invasive coexistence, this work opens new avenues of reflection on what an inclusive metaverse might look like. Deumier’s game world centers intercultural networks and interspecies communication; the value of time, observation, and curiosity; and the profound power of the imagination to impact reality. 

This presentation continues Gray Area’s ongoing curatorial investigation into the role of simulation in creative practice, as well as research conducted through the World Engines Lab. By generating anticipatory fictions and simulating possible scenarios, artists demonstrate their potential to steer the course of the future. In this way, too, Unnatural affirms the power for creative inquiry and critical technological experimentation to imagine new pathways forward. This exhibition follows recent presentations of artist-made video games in the Gray Area Gallery, including Delta_Ark’s Binah: Forms for Wisdom (2024), Melanie Courtinat’s The Siren (2025), and Alice Bucknell’s Small Void (2025). 

Sandrine Deumier: Unnatural - Of Humus & Artifact  is presented in San Francisco with support from Villa Albertine, in partnership with the Albertine Foundation, the Institut Français, and the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. Gray Area is proud to be a French Immersion Laureate Institution in 2026 for the second year in a row.

Unnatural - Of Humus & Artifact was originally developed as part of Finland’s OULU Artist in Residence program.

About the Artist

Sandrine Deumier

Sandrine Deumier is a multidisciplinary artist working in the fields of performance, poetry and video art whose work investigates post-futurist themes through the development of aesthetic forms related to digital imaginaries.

Passionate about digital storytelling and immersive artistic experiences, she has been working for several years to develop poetic and visual fictions centred on the imaginary world of the living. Ecological concerns and speculative futures are at the heart of her research. Her work focuses on imagining new ways of inhabiting the world using new technologies from an animist perspective, where the preservation of natural balances takes precedence over that of predation, accumulation and unlimited growth.

Partners

Villa Albertine

Villa Albertine, the French Institute for Culture and Education, is a division of the French Embassy in the United States. Under the leadership of Mohamed Bouabdallah, Cultural Counselor of France and Director of Villa Albertine, we craft projects and programs aimed at making French language and culture accessible to US audiences and build partnerships between French and American higher education institutions. We have offices in ten cities across the country.

In the field of education, we work to ensure broad and equal access to French language programs for US-based learners of all ages. Offerings include support for instructors and schools and teaching resources. By collaborating with and forging connections between French and American higher education institutions, we facilitate transatlantic research projects and education abroad for US-based scholars and students. Our Campus France USA team manages all aspects of issuing education visas.

Since 2021, on the cultural front, we provide customized exploratory residencies across the US for global creators and thinkers. We also offer incubators and grants for French and American culture professionals; public events across creative disciplines; and a print magazine and podcast. Villa Albertine’s credo is that artists can contribute key insights to address society’s pressing questions, and that collaborating across borders deepens those insights.

Vila Albertine also encompasses Albertine, a bookshop within our New York headquarters that is dedicated to French-American exchange around the humanities, social sciences, and literature.

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