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SOLATIUM | Thomas Steyaert

SOLATIUM | Thomas Steyaert

Date: 14.10.2016, 20:00-21:00 Duration: 1h Solatium is a stage work inspired by the Belgium post-metal band Amenra. The four young dancers on stage perform an extremely physical interpretation of screaming bodies, endless falling, repetitive patterns of loss and memory in order to find and transmit consolation. Consolation for very personal matters such as sickness, loss of

PHOTO: ROGÉRIO ORTIZ

Coaching Project PLANO B | Thiago Granato

Date: 11, 12, 13th of Oct., 19:00-22:00 Open session: 14th of Oct. WASP STUDIOS in co-production with 4Culture Association launches a call for participants for PLANO B workshop, held by Thiago Granato within eXplore festival 2016. How to give different visibilities to well known social codes of our environment? In a 3 days Workshop, the Brazilian choreographer

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Stephane Clor | „Perspective, thread and speakers, space installation, variable dimension, 2016“

Perspective, thread and speakers, space installation, variable dimension, 2016 Sound is shaped by the space as it shapes the space back. How does it sound? Is it visible? There is no illusion: your perspective might be different. Sound creates edges as lines do. An outside, an inside. Walls are reflecting details. Modulations need positions. Positions

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Przemyslaw Sanecki | The Storm That Shelters the Carnival

“The Storm That Shelters the Carnival” is a software installation, which brings viewers closer to volatile and unpredictable financial phenomenon. The work consists of bespoke software, which is entirely driven by a real time market data. Visual data-structures and clouds of sound grains deliver the final aesthetic experience. Pure-data, which is a tool known in

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Andreas Lutz | Zwölftonform

“Zwölftonform“ is an audio-visual performance by Andreas Lutz from 2015. Following the formal rules of dodecaphony, for “Zwölftonform” twelve consecutive titles are composed exclusively with twelve consecutive frequencies. The basic structure for each title is made up by to twelve different sound samples from a previously generated sine waveform. Built on this basis these arrangements

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