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Cataract
Jason Dee creates video installations that combine found footage from numerous lens-based and audio media from different eras. In this installation thPublished on: -
Showfish
With the help of a transparent fish egg, two cat’s whiskers and a small piece of copper paper, Sarah Vanagt tries to recall some of…Published on: -
Composition trouvée
Exhibiting one of Bijl’s composition trouvées (in this case an employee time clock) is more than just a whimsical joke. It is primarPublished on: -
Out of Office
Holy Molecule is the title of Honoré δ’O’s most recent retrospective. Since the mid-1980s he’s been introducing trivialPublished on: -
The Focal Camera
Van Oosterhoudt engages critically with the political landscape of media, exploring the direct and indirect social and cultural influences of invisiblPublished on: -
Seances
Seances presents a new way of experiencing film narrative, framed through the lens of loss. Guy Maddin has long been haunted by the idea that 80%Published on: -
Nuts & Bolts
The Nuts & Bolts exhibition not only provides a route taking in 15 installations with projectors, shadow shows, wooden cameras and drawings on winPublished on: -
Nausea
With Nausea, Oona Libens turns the space around her into a kind of aquarium that allows us to explore the vibrant and glittering surfaces on thePublished on: -
Robot Bodies
An interactive installation by Keith Piper on three screens that investigates racial metaphors in science fiction. Using film excerpts accessible viaPublished on: -
Projektor
Projektor’s concept is simple: an old 35mm film projector was entirely disassembled, a mould was made of every part, a bronze copy was thenPublished on: