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POP-UP SHOP: EAA TEXTILE 100
20.03.2014 — 22.03.2014
POP-UP SHOP: EAA TEXTILE 100
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POP-UP SHOP: EAA TEXTILE 100
Thursday 20 March, 2014 — Saturday 22 March, 2014
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27.02.2014
OPEN LECTURE: 27.02 – 19:00 – ANOUK DE CLERCQ
Arhitektuuriteaduskond
Anouk De Clercq studied piano in Ghent and film at the Sint Lukas Brussels University College of Art and Design. Her works explore the audiovisual potential of computer language to create possible worlds, many of which have a strongly architectonic character. She has received several awards, including the International Backup Award New Media in Film in 2004 and the Illy Prize at Art Brussels in 2005. Her work has been shown in Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, MAXXI, Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ars Electronica, among others. Anouk De Clercq is affiliated to the School of Arts University College Ghent as an artistic researcher.
www.portapak.be
http://www.augusteorts.be/projects/43/Oh
Estonian Academy of Arts Faculty of Architecture Public Guest Speaker Series
Quite a few well-known architects, theoreticians, critics and urbanists have given talks at this lecture series, to offer fresh perspectives on architecture, design, urban development and critical thought from around the globe.
The lectures are open to all students and professionals in the fields of architecture, urbanism and other spatial studies, as well as to the broader circle of those interested in the future of our living environment. The lectures are in English and they are free of charge.
The previous talks can be found at https://www.artun.ee/avatudloengud/
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OPEN LECTURE: 27.02 – 19:00 – ANOUK DE CLERCQ
Thursday 27 February, 2014
Arhitektuuriteaduskond
Anouk De Clercq studied piano in Ghent and film at the Sint Lukas Brussels University College of Art and Design. Her works explore the audiovisual potential of computer language to create possible worlds, many of which have a strongly architectonic character. She has received several awards, including the International Backup Award New Media in Film in 2004 and the Illy Prize at Art Brussels in 2005. Her work has been shown in Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, MAXXI, Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ars Electronica, among others. Anouk De Clercq is affiliated to the School of Arts University College Ghent as an artistic researcher.
www.portapak.be
http://www.augusteorts.be/projects/43/Oh
Estonian Academy of Arts Faculty of Architecture Public Guest Speaker Series
Quite a few well-known architects, theoreticians, critics and urbanists have given talks at this lecture series, to offer fresh perspectives on architecture, design, urban development and critical thought from around the globe.
The lectures are open to all students and professionals in the fields of architecture, urbanism and other spatial studies, as well as to the broader circle of those interested in the future of our living environment. The lectures are in English and they are free of charge.
The previous talks can be found at https://www.artun.ee/avatudloengud/
Posted by Anu Piirisild — Permalink