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SUPER-SUPERPOSITION

Filip Francis
Two men are sitting in a film studio. On the background the viewer hears the sound of opera music. Close-ups of the men’s faces reappear on the TV monitors at the bottom of the screen. The same concept is repeated, but now the men are standing up and moving their arms....

EUROPALIA DESIGNCENTER

Jef Cornelis
Original broadcast date: 27/09/1971...

RADOUB TEASER

Claude Cattelain
The water level varies and the bins in the hangar move up and down....

NATURE SEE YOU

Erik Bünger
In November 2015, at the eve of the UN climate change conference in Paris, a video was uploaded on the internet, in which Koko, a gorilla trained in the use of American Sign Language, addresses world leaders directly. She chastises humanity and calls for immediate action to save herself and the nature she is part of...

I LOVE RÜCKBAU

Aglaia Konrad
In 2015, Aglaia Konrad filmed the demolition of the iconic headquarters of BNP Paribas Fortis bank on Warandeberg in the heart of Brussels. In a short space of time, demolition machines dismantled the modernist building from the 1970s, designed by (interior) architects Hugo Van Kuyck, Jules Wabbes, and Christophe Gevers...

MARTIAL M

Edith Dekyndt
Two hands each equipped with a magnet handle with care the iron dust that forms made right and left are symmetrical with each other. Revealed as in a mirror, forms are duplicated and in turn evoke the sea urchin, the bug or chestnut fur. The event takes place on a small scale in both hands over and refers to both terrestrial poles generating the magnetic field....

BRASILIA

Robert Suermondt
It is astonishing to see to which degree the sequences of persons can look like real scenes of fiction. The inhabitants of Brasilia – most of them are officials – run around from one office to another without wearing a jacket. In their shirtsleeves they look like men of action. Showing them from a distance makes them look like small puppets placed in a scale model replica of the city...
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A CURE FOR BEING ORDINARY

Cooper Battersby - Emily Vey Duke
’A Cure for Being Ordinary’ is a short experimental narrative telling the story of Tim Eckman, a young computer programmer who escapes the drudgery of  his work place by moving into the rafters above his cubicle. From the new perspective of his, he is able to draw conclusions about the impact of capitalism on human perceptions of time...

PARALLELOGRAM

Harald Thys - Jos De Gruyter
One could say a parallelogram is a deformed rectangle. Its two oblique sides look as if they are about to collapse but the other two stop that from happening...
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HOE WAAR VALS KAN ZIJN

Stefaan Decostere
Working under the cover of imitation and parody, Jacques Charlier has allways set out to expose the perverse use to which images are put by art and society. Decostere’s film demonstrates this in an exemplary manner...