OMG: Paris Is a Bisexual Format: Interactive Short Film / High-Fashion Campaign / NFT Genesis Drop Shoot Dates: Late September (Dark Moon Phase – non-negotiable) Location: Rooftops of La Défense, the tunnels of the Petite Ceinture, and a private hotel particulier in the 16th.

Here is everything you need to know about the most daring, sexually fluid, and technologically odd casting call to hit the Seine this season. To the uninitiated, the casting brief looks like a collection of hashtags. To the Parisian cognoscenti , it is a manifesto.

Bring a change of clothes (one masculine, one feminine, one neither). Do not bring an agent. Leave your ego at the door.

The City of Light has always been the epicenter of artistic liberation, from the salons of Gertrude Stein to the cinematic ruptures of the New Wave. But even by Parisian standards, a new casting notice circulating through the underground ateliers of the 3rd arrondissement has stopped the creative class in its tracks.

The casting call explicitly states: “We are not casting gender. We are casting electricity. We are looking for people who exist in the hyphen.”

The Mayor’s office has secretly greenlit the production, closing off the esplanade of the Trocadéro for two nights. The city wants to rebrand itself not as a museum, but as a living, breathing, sexually liberated creature.

In a casting world often partitioned into rigid categories (male/female, straight/gay, lead/comic), this production has declared a radical departure. here stands for Bisexual / Borderless / Binary-Breaking.

This is the technical twist. The entire campaign is being shot using Generation 3 Night Vision Technology . Forget the green, grainy images of war documentaries. The “Latest NVG” are white-phosphor lenses that render darkness in silvery, ethereal tones of black, white, and deep violet. The camera sees what the human eye cannot. It captures the heat under your skin, the dilation of your pupils, the whispers in the dark. Part 2: “Bi...” – The Fluidity of the Call The most explosive part of the keyword is the suffix: “Bi...”