Digital breakfast
Digital breakfast est un projet audio insolite s’inscrivant dans la mouvance de la Domestic Music. Au format performance ou installation, la pièce détourne l’univers du petit déjeuner, s’inspirant de l’ambiance singulière du matin et la confusion du réveil, entre rêve et réalité. L’installation, composée de sculptures mécaniques à l’inspiration dadaiste, d’accessoires de cuisine s’animant d’eux même et de nourriture mouvante, génère en temps réel un environnement visuel et sonore surréaliste. Les éléments se mettent en mouvement, transformant la table du petit déjeuner en une chorégraphie visuelle et sonore énergique.
Production Stephane Kozik, Arnaud Eeckhout
Avec le soutien de Transcultures
The Party
Artistes: IDM© : Igor Adamskiy/ Thibaut Drouillon / Gladys Siddi / Héloïse Duhot / Luthien Brookfield / Remy Simon Hans / Sophie Stassin / Luc Grossen / Natalia de Mello
Within the IDM© (Image Dans le Milieu – image in the context) workshop* at the school of visual arts of Mons, Arts2, this multidisciplinary collective proposal diverts the codes of the party, both asa social event and as a sensory context for the purpose of enjoyment/entertainment.
This is of an entertainment whose dedicated places (clubs, bars …) prove to be extremely codified environments where an important sensorial solicitationis conducted through the multiplication of visual and sound artefacts.
*initiated by Arnaud Eeckhout
Production Arts2 with the support of Transcultures
Arnaud Eeckhout
Arnaud Eeckhout (Brussels) is a sonic plastician as well as a musician. He develops a multidisciplinary practice combining installations, performances and videos that question the limits between sound, image and space. His artistic practice is motivated by a constant questioning of our apprehension of reality and develops through a shifted / modified sensory perception of events. His works traverse the tenuous boundaries between the perceptible and the imperceptible and the processes he develops intervene against this implacable will to explain, to dissect and to circumscribe reality. The major challenge of his artistic practice is to operate and propose new hybrid realities causing a new relationship to things. The spectator is thus immersed in the experience of an almost foreign realism.