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Radio Forest

Image by ines saraiva
"RADIO FOREST (2005/2009) – AMY FRANCESCHINI & STIJN SCHIFFELEERS / KOEN DEPREZ
Radio Forest was initially developed as a radio station where one could broadcast the moods of the wood. Koen Deprez transformed the small building. He just sliced it and placed a glass border in between. In this way, Radio Forest became a real station for creative workshops in Klankenbos as well as a display window fo
r the mobile sound installations Muziekdozen (2005) by Moniek Darge, FluisterOren (2005) by Baudouin Oosterlynck and Musiscopes (2007) by Eric Van Osselaer.
Amy Franceschini (US) founded Futurefarmers, a co-op including a design studio and an international artist in residence program. Stijn Schiffeleers (BE) reveals the subtleties of life. He is cofounder of Boutique Vizique.
Koen Deprez (BE) gives rise to architecture, design, exhibition outline, etc. His projects are consequently obvious, but radical at the same time. Typical for him are chic material choices, concepts emerging from literature, shapes revealing craftsmanship, …"
IN: www.musica.be/en/radio-forest-20052009-amy-franceschini-s…
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"In Klankenbos (Sound Forest) contemporary artworks produce sounds. Not only are your ears stimulated, you’d better keep your eyes open as well, for the sound installations are fascinating visual artworks which deserve to be looked at. Thus Klankenbos is a special auditory and artistic open air experience, inviting you along a promenade walk at the Provincial Domain Dommelhof in Neerpelt. With its ten stationary and three mobile sound installations Klankenbos is quite unique in Europe."
IN: www.musica.be/en/unique-collection-sound-art-installations
"Awakening Woods
In the context of Manifesta 9 – Parallel Events, Musica is hosting a summer exhibition with three new acquisitions for the permanent Klankenbos collection and two temporary media installations."
IN: www.musica.be/en/awakening-woods-klankenbos-summer-expo
Catalogue:
www.musica.be/en/klankenbos-catalogue
Neerlpelt, Belgium, 08/2012
The Mirror Log: Day 8 – DSC_1504
Image by Fabrice de Nola
Description: painting of a QR code in The Mirror by Fabrice de Nola.
Date: June 27, 2011.
Photo by: Linda Randazzo.
Cite as: Fabrice de Nola, 2011. The Mirror, work in progress, detail.
Fabrice de Nola is an Italian-Belgian visual artist. He was the first artist in the world to create works of art, in 2006, using painted QR codes containg web links and texts readable through mobiles.
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Trash Chaos Vessal– “What Lies Within 01

Image by Urban Woodswalker
This series of art is a commentary about society: our over stimulating culture, bombardment of visual "noise" and attention deficits, as well as being graphic, eye catching conversation pieces made from trash usually thrown out in the garbage.