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Around The Corner
Zena Van den Block
35 Rue Souverain Pont
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VMC gargouilles
Thomas Sindicas
31b Rue de la Cathédrale
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Kodomo No Kuni
Mey Semtati
18 Rue de l'Etuve
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The Faces Collection
Anna Safiatou Touré
16 Rue du Palais
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QuickSnap
Camille Poitevin
40 Rue Hors-Château
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P.O.F
Ronan Marret
75 Rue Hors-Château
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Belles récompenses
Mathilde Manka
159 Féronstrée
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Quatre Mains / Zonder Handen
Stephanie Lamoline
107 Féronstrée
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Anatomie du vivant / Life
Sophie Keraudren-Hartenberger
98 Rue de la Cathédrale
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À mon seul désir
Gral
32 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Rain Bow
Guillaume Gouerou
4 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Knock me !
Garage de Recherches Graphiques
85 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Double Bind
Jane Denizeau & Pauline Flajolet
1 Féronstrée
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Pie in the sky
Justine Corrijn
20 Rue de la Sirène
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Parking Cathédrale
Elias Cafmeyer
31a Rue de la Cathédrale
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Dés-Affectations
Elie Bolard
84 Féronstrée
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Kader / Cadre
Doris Boerman
29 Rue de l'Université
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Fatigue
Camille Bleker & Luna Pittau
3 Place des Déportés
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Si tu me vois
Aurélie Belair
56 Rue Saint-Gilles
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Terres battantes
Camille Barbet
100 Rue de la Cathédrale
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The end–promise on packaging
Pharaz Azimi
23 Rue Saint-Michel
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J’ai déclaré ma flamme
Artik
25 Rue Saint Paul
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my belongings
Celine Aernoudt
5 Rue Chéravoie
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CULTURAL ISOLATION
#5
Christy Westhovens
Curator : Alicja Melzacka
11931a Rue de la Cathédrale
The first iteration of this work was made invisible, working silently in an underground gallery. Like hidden-away hardware of the many data centres popping up across Europe, just beyond the reach of the collective imagination, it was relentlessly working, documenting, processing data. Capturing the movements of all the potential guests, and quantifying them. Cataloguing unfulfilled encounters.
It is legal to photograph or videotape anything and anyone on any public property, within reasonable community standards. But where does the private space end and the public begin ? And what is reasonable ? Museums mine for data to sustain themselves ; to track visitors’ patterns, to turn visitors’ numbers into currency. Do customers of the gift shop and cafe count amongst visitors ? When does a passer-by become a visitor ? A viewer ? An image ? A number ?
Art viewing in vitrines. Window-shopping in museums. Momentary encounters mediated through glass – an obvious corona reference ? Think pre-corona : this phenomenon dates back much earlier. Unused tickets, unclaimed booked seats, ghost visitors, hundreds of unseen objects. All this invisible labour.
Now it is out, in the light, but not in the spotlight. It keeps on working, running background tasks. It transforms movement into light into code into image. It performs. And, perhaps unawares, you are part of this performance. The material proof is piling up, curling like a snake across the space. Perhaps you passed by without noticing it. But it noticed you.