Dressing a camera
vaguement déplacer un arbre Proposal to move a tree in Paris/France. Vaguement déplacer un arbre = Jörn Aram Bihain (V+), Thierry Decuypere (V+), Denicolai & Provoost, Gauthier Dewez, Sylvie Eyberg, Pierre Huyghebaert (speculoos), Diane Steverlynck.
TESSEL . Kinetic Sound Installation by David Letellier + Lab(au) from kangding ray on Vimeo.
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2 conveyor belts of about 13m long are set up next to each other and running in opposite directions. People can lay down on them to be transported very slowly. Hidden under the surface an invisible mechanism produces a subtle yet intense tactile experience for the spine. Halfway the trajectory the visitors are confronted with 2 horizontal mirrors moving up and down above them.
This installation consists of a five and a half minute video and ten pictures. In this video, I put myself into the skin of a vague coarse rapper who unfurls over the name of the great German philosopher a string of thoroughly out-of-place insults in French and English (out-of-place, that is, in the philosophical debate). This crazy displacement is the comic mainspring of the video. The pictures play on a different chord: they borrow images coming from the video, in the upper half, and words of German vocabulary in the lower. The link is the same as in Masse sur comptable. The upper images are focused on the red shoes of the phoney rapper. The blur of the moving image is rendered by keeping the texture of the video image and the aerial character of the shots. The letters detached from the wording in the bottom part have the weight of things that cannot be counted. They refer to the absurdity of the insults associated with the name of a philosopher. How to draw a square – E. Duyckaerts envoyé par leoscheer_tv. – Films courts et animations. A mini video-lecture. Great to speak an English which has an accent vaguely
This autumn TransPlant starts, a creative project about liveability in the city of Hasselt (Belgium). 46 artists and designers were recruited for TransPlant to produce creative interpretations in the streets and around the squares of the city of Hasselt. Their contributions varied from very subtle to very eye-catching. And all of them are a perfect fit. Quality of life and experience form the leitmotif of this project. How can art, design, creativity make the city a more enjoyable place to be? The participants were selected by the creative agency MOOZ in consultation with the Department of Culture of the city of Hasselt.
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