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Edith DekyndtAcousticians from the Polytechnic Faculty of Mons measured the precise resonant frequency of crystal glasses. They were reproduced by a frequency generator and played through a loudspeaker in the presence of each of the glasses. At this frequency, the sound energy is trapped in the glasses, which then start to vibrate. The vibration finally causes them to break...
ADIEU TRISTESSE
Robert CashOn the face of it Adieu Tristesse is a black comedy which takes as its subject the act of ’sawing-the-lady-in-half’. We are comforted by our familiarity with this illusion and are sure all will be well in the end. Meanwhile the piece operates on another symbolic level in so far as it alludes to trick effects employed in early cinematography to heighten suspense and theatricality...
BRAHMA BRAZIL
Luc GobynA serial of one minute interview in the Circuit Interlagos during the Grand Prix of Brazil Formule One. Between the interview are poetic views of the popular situation in Sao Paulo....
A FILM CLIP MUSEUM DIRECTOR HARALD KUNDE
Angel VergaraDressed in a suit of white paper, Vergara is following the real Harald Kunde as a look-alike during the opening of the exhibition in the Ludwig Forum for International Art, where Kunde was director from 2002 to 2008. During speeches by Kunde and others, Vergara draws charcoal lines on his own suit, and smears it with brown paint...
NEARLY PRESENT, JUST PAST
Cel Crabeels"If I were young, I would destroy a Dan Graham piece, I would smash the goddamn Dan Graham piece." (Dan Graham in an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist, 2001) This subjective-documentary video is part of a project on the violent and thorough destruction of a pavilion by the American artist Dan Graham...
LE TRAIN FANTÔME
Jacques Louis Nyst - Danièle NystAn short film, part of an installation, where the camera follows a train, driving in the dark, trough an undeterminded snow landscape. The sound-track evocates the whistle of the train and the sound of the wheels on the steel tracks....
LOOKING FORWARD, FRAGMENTING THE EDGES OF LOVE
Geoffroy De VolderThe screen was evenly divided over four frames on which fragments of wildlife documentaries, film classics and interviews with the makers and other artists are shown for the period of one hour, alternating with each other. Apart from a couple of formal similarities this hybrid conglomerate of found footage seems to show little coherence on the face of it...
COME TI AMO
Marie AndréIn Come ti amo people appear and disappear again to meet or not to meet a person, or to wait for a meeting while frequently looking out of a window. Although from time to time a story seems to develop, it is merely an affective description of people who are in the production for just that reason. Gestures receive an extra dimension from the rapid succession of repetitions...








