07.09

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    Zoe Tabourdiot (Be)

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    Gilles Malatray (Fr)

    Gilles Malatray has launched Desartsonnants, an amazingly amateur site (in the noble sense of the word), a very complete blog that is also a breeding ground for all lovers of his other, for more than 10 years already.

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    Colin Ponthot (Fr/Be)

    Colin Ponthot (Bruxelles) développe une production plastique de l’échelle de l’espace à celle de l’objet domestique. Il a exposé de nombreuse fois en Belgique et à l’étranger : City Sonic, Luxembourg Capitale …

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    Feromil (Fr)

    An ‘enfant terrible’ of an oxydated  port, Feromil alias Emilien Leroy, makes metal sing. Armed with a metal detector that he manages with his hand and  arms,

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    Matthieu Safatly (Fr)

    Matthieu Safatly is a soloist, whose second album is to be released at the end of 2017. Performing intimate songs or audiovisual creations that are captivating: his project, ‘Polyphony 4 Solos’, presents him playing the cello and singing, surrounded by television sets broadcasting pre-recorded films of him playing and singing.

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    Alain Wergifosse (Be)

    Alain Wergifosse (Liège) amplifie des objets, manipule électroniquement les sons et le larsen et compose des vidéos expérimentales interactives depuis le début des années 80. Il a participé depuis Barcelone à …

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    Emilien Leroy (Fr)

    Emilien Leroy (Dunkirk), who is a sound project developer. His projects are in connection to industrial and post industrial environments, which he, in turn, surveys.

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    Andreas Trobollowitsch (At)

    The artist turns out makeshift tools or instruments that he uses in his installations and during sonic performances. In his work, tools rise to the rank of instruments and their making becomes an artistic gesture, as well as their use.

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    François Martig (Be)

    With his films, soundtracks, installations and radio documentaries, François Martig is part of a protean practice centered on the economic, memorial and aesthetic policies that secretly determine the territory and our relationship to the environment.