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ACHTERBERG CONVERSION MODULES

Steve Reinke
Staying in Utrecht for a residency at Impakt Foundation, the artist observes from his first floor apartment Dutch football fans as they go World Cup crazy. He puts himself to work and uses a Dutch-English dictionary to translate some poems written by Gerrit Achterberg...
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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 29. LITTLE FAGGOT

Steve Reinke
I am a baby lying in my crib and my name is little fagot....

NOCTURNE #2

Pieter Geenen
Registered with a mobile phone camera in the spring of 2011, ’nocturne #2’ shows the central lanes and squares of Tehran, and its surrounding streets, at their most quiet and empty moment of the day. In recent history, the area around the infamous Azadi Tower (Freedom Tower) has been the backdrop of various protests, demonstrations, and violent repression...

FIR TREE

Messieurs Delmotte
In a public park the protagonist approaches a pine with a small ladder. He unfolds it, takes a run up, and jumps into a tree, desperately trying to clench on to it. This work is part of the series Flying Chickens...

GIZEH-BLANKENBERGE

Ria Pacquée
Ria Pacquée returns to Egypt, showing some of the sights and sounds which follow the sea of tourists which descends on Egypt every year. Against a back-drop of familiar gods, stylised figures and hieroglyphs, a steady stream of behatted, sunglass-wearing figures take photographs and record video footage...
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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 43. VISION (WITH BIRDS)

Steve Reinke
I had a vision - it wasn’t a dream because I was awake. My father was dragging my mother into the forest by her hair....

POWER CUT

Sarah Vanagt
Three boys, Tonton (15), Dodo (14) and Daniel (12), took a series of photos and made short videos during the elections in Goma, Eastern Congo. With the assistance of the Congolese filmmaker brothers Petna and Sekombi Katondolo, the children wandered the streets of Goma with cameras they had been sent from Brussels...

THE OTHER

Peter Downsbrough
A keen observer of the forces that shape society, Peter Downsbrough portrayed those forces elliptically in his work, particularly in the photographs and films he made in urban settings. THE OTHER is one of Downsbrough’s shortest films. It is also the last one. As concise and suggestive as a haiku, the work opens viewers’ imaginations to possibilities unexplored and worlds unknown...
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EEN EEUW ARCHITECTUUR IN BELGIË 1875-1975

Jef Cornelis
A historical outline of 100 years of architecture in Belgium, with a focus on some of the major moments in the history of building. They are situated within their social context, and as a result this document is as much about ‘living in’ as it is about ‘building’...