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THE THREAD
Hans Op de BeeckA Chinese proverb says that an invisible thread connects those destined to meet, despite time, place and circumstances. The thread can be tightened or tangled, but will never be broken. Taking this clear and simple metaphor as my starting point, I created a video as a visual love poem about a punk girl and boy who grow old together. Love and death here go hand in hand...
THE EPHEMERIST
An van. Dienderen - Didier Volckaert“Ne détruisez jamais un document” Ferdinand Vander Haeghen (1830 – 1913) pleaded when he started the archive “vliegende bladen” (ephemera) as a Ghent university librarian in the 19th century...
THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 27. DISTURBED SLEEP
Steve ReinkeWe may all see patients who complain of fatigue and ask us to help them get rid of the insomnia which they feel causes it....
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
Koen TheysThe video-installation ‘The Final Countdown’ contains more than 2000 clips found on YouTube, each showing an individual interpreting the celebrated opening tune of the song ‘The Final Countdown’, created by the rock band ‘Europe’...
INVENTUR / INVOCATION. I HAVE WATCHED ...
Ralo MayerWhat is the difference between watching and looking? Ranging from familiar modern technologies like Skype webchats and popular films to the favourite subjects of poetry like sunsets and landscapes, Mayer invites reflection on the process of watching and how it may shape the object....
NATIONAL LIBERATION FOOTBALL
Amina MeniaOn November 18, 2009, the Algerian football team won a match against Egypt by a goal to nil, thus ensuring a place in the 2010 World Cup. Public jubilation was all the greater, given that both countries were experiencing political tensions...
POLYFONISTEN
Stefaan DecosterePolyphonic music developed in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the courts and religious centres of Europe, and was a method of composition whereby the various voices were treated as wholly or partly separate from each other. In ’Polyfonisten’, an identical line of thought is expressed in a mirror-like perspective of history as seen through the eyes of today...
WAR IS OVER
Roy Villevoye - Jan DietvorstIn making contact with this major historical event, the sight of someone who has experienced battle has to be the ultimate outcome. Likewise a film about a cemetery can’t therefore do without the sight of someone dead. The search for unknown soldiers in the battlefield often is undertaken with opposing motivations...








