It is in the manner of a poetic joust (love song) that Sébastien Arrighi has maintained an intimate conversation with the landscape of his native island (Corsica) since 2016. As if he had to greet them after a long separation, Sébastien rediscovers the scenes that are viewed through his large-format camera. As a re-discoverer, he combines his experience of the territory with various explorations far from the cities, far from the new forms of life that are emerging on the island and threatens its enchantment. This is almost a mystical vision of Corsica, in its most discreet appearance, reveals a form of kindness to the world that seems to disappear in favour of new material, economic and social conditions. The delimited space in which these different scenes are played out, far from being neutral, questions how we behave in and interact within the world. The landscape bears traces and reveals remains of past decisions rather than burying them under new spaces. It offers a variety of possibilities to educate about the landscape of a population in a crisis of attention. It is in this sense that Sébastien maintains a connection with the landscape and tries to capture its movements, the particular relationships that are made of sensations and feelings provoked by a being of a particular kind, the landscape itself.