“It’s a take on the extreme and feverish phases of love and heartbreak,” says artist and designer Rosanna Webster of the panoply of forgotten film excerpts that she and fellow creative Charlie Sheppard shaped into a dream-logic music video for Petit Fantôme’s lovelorn track “L”. “We gleaned the footage from a huge bank of amazing, beautiful and somewhat bizarre copyright-free material online. The task really was editing down and being selective as we trawled though reams of film, the highlight being some early how-to dating guides.” Inspired by internet art trailblazer Rafaël Rozendaal as much as Dada-era photographer and collagist Erwin Blumenfeld, the pair have also created an interactive version of the video, premiering here on the site of Petit Fantôme, AKA Pierre Loustaunau. The Bordeaux-based musician releases a new album with his full-time band François and the Atlas Mountains in March, before touring France with Metronomy in April under his solo guise. “Charlie and Rosanna totally matched the sentiment of the song,” he says of today's video. “The track tells a love story between two people with complex personalities, and they found the romance, poetry and longing that I was looking for.”