An animation of Julien Ribot and Philippe Massonnet. No one is as talented as Julien Ribot is when it comes to creating original worlds, yet he uses very simple ideas. La chambre renversÙe is a good example of his inspiration. An artist (Daniel Spoerri) who covers tables with every day objects before sticking them on the wall pleased Julien to the utmost. He saw in it an inversion of perspective which can be summed up as follows: everything is possible in the imagination! A rather naßve idea that the artist claims. Julien Ribot is a cunning composer who wrote a heady gimmick of flute creating something close to the sound of fanfare in the listener.s ear and which plays a major role in making this first single a charming and efficient one. As far as the lyrics are concerned, without getting into any of the details of the simple poetry of La chambre renversÙe, it must be said that the .top of the great alphabet. where the bedroom happens to land on is directly inspired by The Alphabet, David Lynch.s first short length film, which is a sort of painting that comes to life that fascinates Julien Ribot.