Events - ‘exhibitions’ Category

Transmedia presents: City of Sounds – June 29

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

The city sounds continuously surround us although we are not always aware of this activity. What we call ‘noise’ induces annoyance but very often we miss the subtle changes of tones and sounds that surround us, sound waves generated by every single entity in the city maze. The Transmedia Postgraduate in Arts, Media and Design of Sint-Lukas Brussels launched the ‘City of Sounds’ research project in November 2009, a project about the use of sound in the artistic practice. A symposium and workshops were followed by the creation of soundpieces by students.  The result, 5 soundinstallations, will be presented at Q-O2. 

Mentors: Boris Debackere, Steven Devleminck & Joost Fonteyne.
With:
Stéfan Piat, Natalia Kolesova, Gunther Truijen, Filip Daniels, Nemanja Ladjic & Wouter Huis

WHEN
Friday 29/06/2010 – 20
h30

WHERE
Q-O2 werkplaatshttp://www.q-o2.be
Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai des Charbonnages, B-1080 Brussels
+32 (0)2 245 48 24 – info//at//q-o2.be

“Dreaming of a point at which parallel lines converge”

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

AN EXHIBITION BY TRANSMEDIA STUDENTS

PARTICIPANTS
Vladislav Curcin
, Filip Daniels, Milena Galli, Sven Goyvaerts, Wouter Huis, Natalia Kolesova, Nemanja Ladjic, Maud Lefever, Maja Medic, Stéfan Piat, Peter Snowdon, Gunther Truijen

OPENING
Wednesday 16/06/2010 – 18h00 till 21h00

WHEN
Thursday 17 till 20/06/2010 – 13h00 till 18h00

WHERE
BRASS – Centre Culturel Forest

Van Volxemlaan / Avenue Van Volxem 364 – 1190 Vorst / Forest

MORE INFO
www.dreamingofapointatwhichparallellinesconverge.be

DISPLAY A Transmedia Anthology

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Presents:

Sofia Bustorff
Laura Colmenares Guerra (with: Todor Todoroff & Yacine Sebti)
Marie-Laure Delaby
Barbara Lettany
Maarten Van Luchene
Joris Perdieus

WHEN
Vernisage: Wednesday 21th April 6pm – 9pm
Exhibition: from Wednesday 21th April till Friday 30th April
visiting hours: 10am – 5pm (except on Sunday)

WHERE
Sint-Lukasgalerie – Haachtsesteenweg 138 – 1030 Brussels – 02 250 11 66

All images:
Copyright: Sint-Lukasgalerie – Brussel / Images: Lieve VANDERPLANCKE

Display - A Transmedia Anthology

Display - A Transmedia Anthology

Display - A Transmedia Anthology

Display - A Transmedia Anthology

Sofia Bustorff

Maarten Van Luchene

Marie-Laure Delaby

Laura Colmenares Guerra

Joris Perdieus

Joris Perdieus

Barbara Lettany

The owls are not what they seem by Marie-Laure Delaby

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

solo-exhibition // marie-laure delaby /// b-gallery

12.03 > 06.04.2010 – Opening Thu. 11 March, 18:00-20:30

As this quote from the television series “Twin Peaks“ says so well, appearances can be deceptive. Whether it is question of dark woods or corridors of the underground, we are slightly aware of the hidden realities and the parallel worlds which inhabit them.

Taking inspiration from urban spaces encoutered in daily life, the work of Marie-Laure Delaby calls upon these parallel realities: travelling from photography via painting to installation, the image becomes the receptacle of our imagination. Her work questions our contemporary environment through multiple manipulations of the medium.

Indeed, the exhibition “The owls are not what they seem“ leads the viewer to discover various stages in the mutation of the painted image. Transformed into a reactive installation or a projection surface, it becomes generator of illusions, questionning the reality of the space, of the image and the experience undergone.

Avec le soutien de // Met de steun van /// With the support of
iMAL asbl-vzw,
Echevinat de la Culture Ville de Bruxelles / Schepenambt voor Cultuur Stad Brussel

B-Gallery /// Galerie Bortier Galerij
Rue Saint-Jean 17-19 Sint Jansstraat // Bruxelles 1000 Brussel

Ouvert | Open : 13.00 > 18.00

du mercredi au samedi // van woensdag tot zaterdag /// from Wednesday to Saturday
Fermé les jours fériés // Gesloten op feestdagen /// Closed on public holidays
Entrée libre // Vrije toegang /// Free entrance

NEGOTIATED MAP at “The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow”

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
  • The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow
  • Live Laboratory Symposium and Durational Performances,
  • Exhibition and Publication 21 – 24 January 2010

Plymouth Arts Centre presents The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow, a curatorial collaboration with the Marina Abramović Institute for Preservation of Performance Art. The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow will stage, document and discuss groundbreaking international performance art in order to examine and sustain the future
of the medium.

This is the first curatorial project of the Marina Abramović Institute. Marina Abramović has pioneered performance art for over four decades on an international scale. Her major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, opens in March 2010.

Ideas for the Institute are mapped in The Reading Room by Transmedia art students Brussels, Sven Goyvaerts & Filip Daniels.

One table – offering a possibility to add tags to two original tags, being ‘Marina Abramovic Institute’ & ‘Performance’. The visitors use pencils, a ruler and an eraser. All media that can be or have been used to document performance get some sort of ‘felt disc’ with ‘Voting Poll chips’. Vote for your favourite medium for the future of documentation: Social Media / Writing / Photography / Video / Re-enactment / please stop documenting, performance is a live art.