Photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy imagines our everyday world as a film set, transforming neighborhoods and alleyways into surreal flattened veneers of common architecture. Towering over local pedestrians and passing vehicles, Gaudrillot-Roy’s buildings serve no purpose except visual window dressing, creating an unsettling, empty landscape. A masterful use of digital manipulation, the final images are a composite of various locations in different cities, each one “offering a vision of a unknown world that would only be a picture, without intimate space, with looks as the only refuge.”