Isabelle Hayeur is a neurodivergent artist known for her photographs and her experimental videos. Her work is situated within a critical approach to the environment, urban development and to social conditions. Since the late 1990s, she has been probing the territories she goes through to understand how our contemporary civilizations take over and fashion their environments. She is concerned about the evolution of places and communities in the neoliberal sociopolitical context we currently live in. She has created more than thirty experimental video art pieces and several video installations. Her works have been shown at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Arts, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein and at Les Rencontres internationales de la photographie à Arles, amongst others. She has also actively participated in international artists’ residencies and festivals. Screenings include: Images Festival (Toronto), Antimatter (Victoria), Videoformes (France), Transmediale (Berlin), FILE electronic language international festival (Sao Paulo), FIFA (Montreal), LOOP Videoart (Barcelona), Les instants vidéo (Marseille) and Les rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin.