Together Benedetto Bufalino and Benoit Deseille cause havoc wherever they go. For these fellow Frenchman the city's terrain is their canvas. In a concrete jungle where slowing down is for the weak, Bufalino and Deseille focus on taking a step back; where a retrospective gaze throws back to a whirlwind past of discarded city peripherals while the anxious thirst of today looks to a future of 'updates' and replacements. A sort of 'out with the old and in with the new' mantra. And the protagonist of this vicious cycle? It's simple and more obvious than that vacuous purple elephant sulking in the corner. It's our definition of time. A definition where 'old' is more fickle and relative than historic and memorable. This is where Benedetto Bufalino and Benoit Deseill come in. In 2007 a phone booth was placed in the middle of Lyon's city centre. It's French natives were perplexed; their intrigue was peaked. Inside the phone-booth were fish. The forward thinking creatives, not in hurry to forget the past created an aquarium, within the clear cased phone booth. The outcome? The regeneration of the 'old' was so popular that two years later the phone booth found its way to the Island of Mauritius and then to the coastline of Biarritz. .