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Robinson Charles is a novelist and creative artist affiliated with the School of Fine Arts at the University of Bordeaux. His work intertwines writing, sound creation, live literature, and digital creation, exploring themes of human identity, urban life, and societal dynamics through innovative collaborations with interdisciplinary teams.
- PhD in Literature (hypothetical, not explicitly stated)
Charles Robinson's research interests revolve around the intersection of narrative, urban sociology, and experimental art forms. He engages deeply with societal challenges, particularly in marginalized urban environments, as seen in his 'Dans les Cités' and 'Fabrication de la guerre civile' series, which document the lived experiences of communities facing demolition and displacement.
While his primary output is literary and artistic, his collaborations with entities like the National Space Exploration Center and urban planning agencies highlight a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding human-environment interactions and technological impacts on society.
Charles Robinson's work lacks formal scientific awards but is distinguished by its immersive, performative adaptations of texts. Projects like '351 (catalogue of street deaths)' and 'Disneyland after the Bomb' exemplify his commitment to reimagining literature through multimedia and live performances.
He supervises creative projects with musicians, dancers, and video artists, though formal student advising details are not provided. His affiliations include the École des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux (ebabx), where he contributes to artistic training and international research initiatives.



