07 > 17.09 – Parcours sonore

  • -Charleroi-

    Luc Grossen (Be)

    Visual Art student in Mons Arts2, as IDM (Image dans le milieu)…

  • -Charleroi-

    Sophie Stassin (Be)

    visual art student in Mons Arts2, as IDM (Image dans le milieu)…

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    Remy Simon Hans (Be)

    Etudiant à l’école des arts visuels de Mons Arts2, en IDM (Image dans le milieu)…

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    Luthien Brookfield (Be)

    Etudiant à l’école des arts visuels de Mons Arts2, en IDM (Image dans le milieu)…

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    Héloïse Duhot (Be)

    Visual art student at Mons Arts2, as IDM (Image dans le milieu)…

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    Gladys Siddi (Be)

    Visual art student at Mons Arts2, as IDM (Image dans le milieu)…

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    Annie Lafleur (Qc)

    Annie Lafleur (Montreal), to write about this shared fate, inspired by a 12th century poem by Raimbaut d’Orange.

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    Jonas Luyckx (Be)

    Jonas Luyckx (Liège), was to film what would later become the image of this absence of the loved one,

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    Igor Adamskiy

    Visul art student at Mons Arts2, asIDM (Image dans le milieu)…

  • -Charleroi-

    IDM© – Arts au carré

    Atelier transdisciplinaire of Plastic Arts at the Graduate School of Arts E.S.A. – ARTS 2 – Mons.

  • -Bruxelles-

    Maurice Charles JJ (Be)

    Jean-Jacques Duerinckx aka Maurice Charles JJ (Braine L’Alleud) practices mainly soprano and baritone saxophones, his first influences being Steve Lacy, Antonny Braxton, John Surman, Hamiet Bluiett.

  • -Charleroi-

    Helga DeJaegher (Be)

    Helga DeJaegher (La Louvière) is a performing visual artist from the Art School of Mons (Arts2). She has a multidisciplinary approach using video, performance, and installation.

  • -Charleroi-

    Hanzel & Gretzel (Be/Fr)

    Daniel Mangeon alias Hanzel & Gretzel (Nancy / Brussels / Paris -1966-2000) was a hybrid artist / videographer, de-constructor of mental images

  • -Charleroi-

    Jean De Lacoste (Be)

    Jean De Lacoste (Charleroi) développe un univers à la fois intimiste et bruyant fait de paysages brumeux. Il travaille en solo mais a aussi collaboré avec STh Biset, Zbigniew Karkowski, Mauro A. Pawlowski, Teun …

  • -Charleroi-

    You got no jams (Be)

    Le duo You got no jams est composé des musicien Maurice-Charles Jj + Matthieu Safatly. On retrouve le retrouver sur la compilation City Sonic 2017…

  • -Charleroi-

    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.

  • -Charleroi-

    Valérie Bourquin (Fr)

    The connections that exist between music, sounds, images and space are among the concerns and research of Valérie Bourquin who uses video, electronic music, and 3D modeling.

  • -Charleroi-

    Eric Arlix (Fr)

    Éric Arlix is ​​a writer, artist and researcher of forms whose books and heterogeneous productions are impacted and organized by recurrent trends and subjects.

  • -Charleroi-

    Mathilda Cohen Delmas (Fr)

    fifth year student at the Villa Arson, National School of Art of Nice, Mathilda Cohen Delmas prepares her DNSEP (National Diploma Superior of Expression Plastic)

  • -Charleroi-

    Stéphanie Laforce (Be)

    Multimedia and installation artist, and electroacoustic composer, Stéphanie Laforce has created several plastic art installations in public space that she defines as her field of expression.

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    Julia Stehling (Be)

    It is through the body and the senses that Julia Stehling apprehends the world. In clay, there is something which is a bit like the epidermis that is similar to —an envelope

  • -Charleroi-

    Antoine Boucly (Be)

    Physics is one of the great passions of Antoine Boucly. He feeds from it and nourishes his artistic approach.

  • -Charleroi-

    Francesc Martí (Es/GB)

    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.

  • -Charleroi-

    Arthur Vinck (Fr)

    Arthur Vinck’s work relies on the idea of sculpture contributing a tension of physical and mechanical phenomena, the relation between space and the spectator, and notions of rhythm and erasure.

  • -Charleroi-

    Adrien Lefebvre (Fr)

    Adrien Lefebvre (Paris) graduated from the DNSEP with special congratulations from the jury of the School of Arts & Media in Caen / Cherbourg in 2013. He participated in several collective exhibitions: ‘Le Chapitre des bifurcations’, Abbaye-aux-Dames Of Caen in 2014; ‘To be continued ..

  • -Charleroi-

    Daniel Dariel (Be)

    Daniel Dariel is a graduate of the School of Graphic Research(ERG). If he engages in a practice which is as plastic as it is musical, the sound becomes an expression that he lives intuitively, through diverse forms of improvisations.

  • -Charleroi-

    Emmanuel Selva (Be)

    Emmanuel Selva (Mons) uses plastic creation for his therapeutic purposes. He analyzes and situates his thoughts and discomforts in order to dissociate himself from them.

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    Transonic (Be)

    An independent label produced by Transcultures, Transonic is dedicated to other sounds and adventurous music. In addition to monographic discs (Gauthier Keyaerts, Steve Kaspar, 48 Cameras …)

  • -Charleroi-

    Mathieu Zurstrassen (Be)

    Mathieu Zurstrassen (Brussels) is an architect by education, his artistic process is largely guided by the almost obsessive need to analyze the mechanisms of things, to understand their internal functioning.

  • -Charleroi-

    Paolo Almario (Col/Qbc)

    Paolo Almario is a Colombian-born artist based in Chicoutimi, Quebec, who has trained since 2011, at the University of Los Andes Faculty of Arts and Design (Bogota, Colombia).

  • -Charleroi-

    Arnaud Eeckhout (Be)

    Plasticien sonore également musicien, Arnaud Eeckhout (Bruxelles) développe une pratique pluridisciplinaire mêlant installations, performances et vidéos interrogeant les limites entre le son, l’image …

  • -Charleroi-

    Stephane Kozik (Fr/Be)

    Artiste plasticien diplômé de l’ESAPV (Ecole supérieure des arts plastiques et visuels) de Mons, Stéphane Kozik travaille principalement l’aspect interactif et développe ses connaissances des capteurs et …

  • -Charleroi-

    Adam Bohman (GB)

    Adam Bohman (London) is a composer, visual artist and author/very active inopportune performer in the outposts of the musics underground since the  end of the Seventies.

  • -Charleroi-

    Thibaut Drouillon (Be)

    Né dans une petite ville belge, voyage et réflexion ont amené Thibaut Drouillon à se pencher sur l’art. A travers sa pratique, il explore différentes pistes dans le but de s’épanouir sur le plan personnel …

  • -Charleroi-

    Dimitri Baheux (Be)

    Without positioning himself as a moralizer, the artist tries to propose what contaminates our life. The work of Dimitri Baheux focuses on the ills of society: surveillance, manipulations, injustices, etc.

  • -Charleroi-

    Alexis Choplain (Fr/Be)

    Alexis Choplain (Brussels), who is involved in experimental approaches using exclusively analog technologies, debuts his production with an interest in vibratory phenomena that combine mechanics, sound and light. Working to hybridize the arts and sciences, he diverts and appropriates scientific vocabularies and tries to extract a plastic potential.

  • -Charleroi-

    Annie Dunning (Ca)

    Annie Dunning est diplômée en art à l’université Mount Allison et à l’université de Gueph. Ses œuvres ont été exposées au Canada et à l’étranger au Japon, Allemagne et Etats-Unis. L’atelier d’Annie Dunning …

  • -Charleroi-

    Natalia de Mello (Be-Pt)

    Natalia De Mello manufactures utopian forms. She conceives indeed its limp monotypes like an artisanal and metaphorical translation of these machines of thought which are proceeded by abstraction…

  • -Charleroi-

    :such: (Fr)

    Particularly sensitive to the power of melancholic evocation of the sounds of the cracking record, Marc Parazon aka : such: wants to use the mechanical sounds produced by reading discs as one of the sound sources of his musical composition.

  • -Charleroi-

    Charlemagne Palestine (Eu)

    Describing himself as “maximalist”,Charlemagne Palestine is one of the pioneers of experimental music. He creates  sound-videos, sculptures, installations… 

  • -Charleroi-

    Léo Kupper (Be)

    Pioneer of Belgian electronic music since the 60’s, and also recognized internationally, Leo Kupper, conceived a sound environment for the Saint-Anthony de Padoue Church, as a specific work requested by City Sonic which is a subtle retrospective of his spiritual electroacoustic compositions from the 1960s and 70s up till present.

  • -Charleroi-

    Amaury Tatibouet (Fr)

    With diversified as well as complementary cross-field of practices (plastics technician, musician, programmer), Amaury Tatibouet shapes devices, allowing these to attribute plastic forms to the fate of his compositions.

  • -Charleroi-

    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 …

  • -Charleroi-

    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.

  • -Charleroi-

    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.

  • -Charleroi-

    Raymond Delepierre (Be)

    Raymond Delepierre (Brussels) has fostered a great curiosity about material of sound, his physical representation in an autonomous body, and his involvement in fields are as diverse as the performing arts, architecture, urban environment, research science, and visual arts. Keeper of the imaginary, he regularly questions the implication of the perception that each one of us has to face sound—this invisible and unthought medium.

  • -Charleroi-

    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.