Started in 2012 at ESAD Valence, “inspired by the work of Belgian artist Henri Michaux (1899–1984), best known for his poetry and prose chronicling his psychedelic experiments with LSD and mescaline. ‘To me, this added an element of the mystical to writing, and in a sense, typography as its contemporary form,’ Benjamin explains. Today, Michaux’s work is classified as one of the earliest forms of asemic writing, a type of art focusing on intuitive, aesthetic expression with no semantic meaning.” [Collide24]