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Anouk De Clercq
A small white cross moves against an otherwise black, empty screen, then multiplies itself to become two crosses that dance around the screen together, only to then disappear altogether. The text was written and whispered by Anouk De Clercq herself. The music that one hears in the background was composed by Anton Aeki...

NACHTKOORTS

Frank Theys
"Night fever" is a portrait of a character with anxiety disorder. The installation is inspired on the story The Cave by Franz Kafka. It’s depicting a secluded man, locked up in his own world he cultivates his fear. Leaving his apartment he tentatively reaches out for help...

THRENODY FOR THE VICTIMS OF HIROSHIMA

Steve Reinke - James Richards
This is really James Richards project: it was his idea and he shot the stuff. but dissatisfied with it, asked it I might try my hand with the material. It completes the trilogy at the middle of "Tiny Ventriloquist" — Beuys, Stockhausen, Penderecki — modernism facing history — so I was happy I could incorporate it into the work. (Steve Reinke)...
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S*CKMYP [LONG VERSION]

Kurt D'Haeseleer
S*CKMYP drops the spectator in a world continuously bombarded with digital fragmentation bombs. People wander through a kaleidoscopic labyrinth of trembling bodies and mutating buildings until they are swallowed by a yawning void. Lost pixels nestle like parasites under the skin and drag them through an everyday world that looks strange beyond recognition...
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WOMAN WALKING

Charley Case
A screen split in three. A woman giving birth in hospital. A pregnant belly just a few hours before. And nothing but the feet and legs of a man (or woman?) walking through deserts, mud, rivers, over rocks and mountains, asphalt and sidewalks and over a city rooftop, where (s)he ultimately loses the balance and drops to the ground. Once again, birth and death meet....

TRIENNALE BRUGGE

Jef Cornelis
A calendar and pictures of the Second Bruges Triennial in 1971, paintings by Karel Desmedt, Etienne Elias, Robjee, Raoul de Keyser,… Content: 00’00" Leader. 00’07" Titles. 00’15" View of a painted facade and of people walking in front of it. 00’32" Poster for the Second Bruges Triennial...

THE RABBIT

Messieurs Delmotte
In this early video piece, Messieurs Delmotte seems to find himself in the setting of a magician: a table with a red cloth on which a cute little bunny is waiting. However, after the music started playing, some rather surprising action is going on between the artist-performer and the rabbit. Part of the ‘Century of the 20th Sex’ series....
CITTADELLARTE, 2009, Fabio Wuytack © the artist & producers CITTADELLARTE, 2009, Fabio Wuytack © the artist & producers

CITTADELLARTE

Fabio Wuytack
Michelangelo Pistoletto, painter and art theorist, founded an art city called CITTADELLARTE in an abandoned textile factory near Biella, Italy in 1996. It was part of his programme ’Progetto Arte’, which aimed to bring together and integrate all aspects of human life and experience – the artistic and creative combined with the social and economic...
Pommier en fleurs, 1987 Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist(s) & producer(s) Pommier en fleurs, 1987 Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist(s) & producer(s)

PEINTURES FILMIQUES

Angel Vergara
’Peintures filmiques’ is a series of short impressions of the artist’s everyday life, with the content radically condensed. The artist films events which take place in his immediate surroundings. The pace of many recordings is forced, the montage is rapid and sound is missing. The view is kaleidoscopic, the effect is hallucinatory...
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C'EST COMME ÊTRE

Marie-France Martin - Patricia Martin
In the work of twins Patricia and Marie-France Martin the idea of duality is a constant factor, inevitable and indivisible. ’C’est comme être’ is a multi-layered exploration of the space between ‘them’ and ‘the other’, the confusion between ‘the true’ and ‘the copy’, between reality and fiction...