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3 X KUNSTONDERWIJS

Jef Cornelis
At Jef Cornelis’s instigation, three artists (Panamarenko, Guillaume Bijl and Willy van Sompel), three art critics (Lieven de Cauter, Adriaan van Raemdonck and Bart Verschaffel), three gallery owners (Joost Declercq, Benoit Angelet and Annie De Decker) and three museum directors (Jan Debbaut, Jan Hoet and Wilfried Huet) were each of them invited to pass half a day in the workshops of three h...
The Journey, 2009, Mira Sanders © the artist The Journey, 2009, Mira Sanders © the artist

THE JOURNEY

Mira Sanders
’The Journey’ is a hand-held camera shot of a giant cardboard model, consisting of images that refer to travelling. While some parts of the model move while filming, the camera itself slowly recedes, finally resulting in a frontal view of the whole model...

YESTERDAY IN CITY PLANNING

Andrea Geyer
’Yesterday in City Planning’ - part of Geyer’s series of ’One-Minute Videos’ - shows the hands of a designer or architect in action – scale ruler and propelling pencil at the ready...

7 COME 11

Peter Downsbrough
Originally, Peter Downsbrough made 7 Come 11 to document a 30-second piece he made in the summer of 1980 on the Spectacolor Board in Times Square, called: The Dice Are Not Loaded. “You could still play dice and three-card monte in the streets, if you were gullible enough. (…) But the dice was already cast for the old, sleazy, Times Square...

VIDÉO À LA CHAÎNE II - VISIOPHONE

Michel Bonnemaison - Joëlle de La Casinière - Jacques Lederlin - Enrique Ahriman
Images of people using a video phone, with which one can see the face of his caller, are pasted together with other image fragments. A male voice-over tells us this is the new toy for all ages, but warns us that lying is required when using it. Then a female voice-over talks about the threatening aspect of this video phone....

DEER STALKING

Wim Catrysse
A study of how the body and its surroundings relate is recurring theme in Wim Catrysse’s early installations. In Deer Stalking, a single-channel installation from 1996, we notice a vague shape with antlers that seems to crawl about in a small space. Because of the stroboscopic light, the shape can only be seen at intervals...

FUTUR ANTÉRIEUR (A.K.A. DISCIPLES OF THE HEINOUS PATH - PART 1: THE PAIN OF EVERYONE)

Herman Asselberghs
Clocking in just under twenty minutes, Herman Asselberghs’ Futur Antérieur is, for the most part, a decidedly ‘anti-retinal’ affair: it consists of fifteen minutes of utter, stifling blackness filled with quasi-intolerable noise and an occasional glimmer of distant, shimmering twilight...

LES ONDES DE LOVE

Edith Dekyndt
A flag made of 20 meters of black cloth, standing on the desert plateau of an active volcano, waves generated as if the mast movement of the fabric, forming a wave. When conditions are most favorable, the movement becomes sinusoidal and visually approximates the seismic waves discovered by the British mathematician Augustus Edward Hough Love (1863-1940)....
La galerista y el farmaceutico, 2007, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist La galerista y el farmaceutico, 2007, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist

LA GALERISTA Y EL FARMACEUTICO

Angel Vergara
We can see a man and a woman. They are reading and looking into the camera. The onscreen image consists of two juxtaposed images with the same background, generating a mirroring or folded effect which is added to by the fact that both images include Vergara’s hand following the lines and shapes with a brush...