post-residency presentation Fri 24 July 18h Liew Niyomkarn This post-residency presentation is an invitation to have a conversation on sound as a medium for connecting with community; for making culture and performative acts through listening; to share our thoughts and imaginations on how sound as an unseen, malleable medium could shape social structure. more info
post-residency presentation Fri 31 July 18h Alina Ozerova ‘Sound as a by-product. Eat me’ is a presentation of a participatory sound installation-in-progress where sonic textures of pre-packed meals consumption will be intertwined with a non-scored multisensory experience. more info
room to rent Room for rent in our apartment on Ieperlaan/Bd. d’Ypres, 1000 Bxl, some periods still available between July and mid September. The room has 30m2, and costs monthly 420€ all in (shorter periods tbc), including internet. Kitchen and bathroom are shared with one of our artists. For more information: mail[-][removed]
publication The Middle Matter: sound as interstice The Middle Matter is a reader which brings together thoughts on the nature of sound; its substance, specific qualities, and potential – with a specific curiosity to its propensity to occupy the spaces in-between, the instertitial gaps between different spaces, times, cultures, and world views, between the interior body and the exterior space. Contributions by Enrico Malatesta, Séverine Janssen, Tomoko Sauvage & Akio Suzuki, Lila Athanasiadou, Carolyn Chen, Justin Bennett, Brandon LaBelle, Anna Raimondo & Edyta Jarząb, Jennifer Walshe, Gary Schultz, Salomé Voegelin, Marc Matter, Franziska Windisch, David Toop, Pierre Berthet & Rie Nakajima, Mark Fell. Interviews with Jonathan Frigeri, ooooo, Paulo Dantas, Melissa E. Logan, Isabelle Stragliati, Alice Pamuk, Klaas Hübner, Wederik De Backer, Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, Lucie Vítková. Edited by Caroline Profanter, Henry Andersen & Julia Eckhardt. Design by Ward Heirwegh. [more info]
publication Eliane Radigue – Intermediary Spaces/Espaces intermédiaires Éliane Radigue is considered one of the most innovative and influential contemporary composers, from her early electronic music through to her acoustic work of the last fifteen years. In the long interview that forms the body of this publication, Éliane Radigue talks about her work, her reflections and underlying research, as well as her historical context. Editor: Julia Eckhardt / French redaction: Benoit Deuxant, Jean-François Caro / English translation and redaction: Eleanor Ivory Weber / Design: Ines Cox [more info]
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