According to Benedict, photography does not capture reality, but it creates it. The flashes of green, blue and pink neon that he injects into the environment have the effect of a psychotropic, and form another surreal but just as real world as the one that surrounds us. By re-imagining his space both geographical and mental, his photos question the modern heritage of our societies: private property, omnipresence of borders, overconsumption of drugs and prescriptions, sickly advertising, cult of tourism, etc.