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Etablissement d'en face projects, Brussels & Piet Zwart Institute, institute for postgraduate studies and research of the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam ------ invites you to ------- Walks through Brussels 23 / 01 /03 - Lieven De boeck departure: 14h00 at Etablissement d'en face projects, 161 rue Antoine Dansaertstraat B-1000 Brussels duration: � 2 hours (introduction + walk) number of participants: max. 20 / reservation before: 23/01/03 27/02/03 - Jim Segers and Marie-Eve Cosemans (Citymine(d)) departure: 13u30 at the North Station, Exit rue Aerschotstraat duration: � 4 hours number of participants: max. 15 reservations before: 24/02/03 22/03/03 - Tristan Wibault departure: 13h00 at the Central Station duration: 4 h / number of participants: max.20 reservations before: 17/03/03 05/04/03 - Kobe Matthys (Agency) departure: Etablissement d'en face projects 161 rue Antoine Dansaertstraat B-1000 Brussels duration: 8h (introduction 10h00-12h00; walk 14h00-18h00; data processing from 20h00) number of participants: no limitation requisites: digital camera (photo or video). reservations : 32 2 219 44 51 / [email protected] more info on walks just below. ----------------------------- Within the framework of the research project Legal Space / Public Space and after the installation of the 'ongoing documentary centre', first stage of the programme, it is time to take a closer look at the working field itself, namely the public space in Brussels. In collaboration with the Piet Zwart Institute, institute for postgraduate studies and research of the Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam, we currently present four walks, each one traced out by a different - reflective and/or undertaking - actor in the city, and corresponding to his or her personal involvement and view. By means of this diverse and subjective approach to the city, the layered identity and heterogeneity of public spaces becomes unveiled, which can give a way to the research of the endlessly floating imposition of significations. ----------------------------- 23 / 01 : Lieven De boeck Lieven De Boeck is an architect. From 1994 until 1997 he worked for the office for architecture "Top office" in Antwerp where he participated, among others, in the project ' unadapted city'. Since 1997 he works with Xavier de Geyter Architects. Besides this, he is a member of Agency, a database website mainly concentrated on the use of property; and also works as a researcher in the fine arts department at the Jan Van Eyck Academy in Maastricht where he carries out urban research on "public space". The development of the investigation, presented today at Etablissement d'en face projects, refers to two main topics: "The movement in public space (the collective intelligence)" and "The status of the European public space (a non-right area). "This walk proposes a deconstruction of Le Corbusier's "promenade architectural" in Brussels, relating to anecdotic fragments from the original. Aiming for a confrontation between the modernist "promenade" and the Baudelairian, the walk will privilege a rectilinear movement through the city. As the concept of "legal space/ public space" suggests the construction of the concept of the state, we will walk through some architectural fragments of Brussels built in different time periods. We will start from the Belgian revolution in 1830 and end at the recent 'colonization' of Brussels by the European Union. We shall cross different types of public space, whose relation in this sense would otherwise be obscure. Departure: 14h00 at Etablissement d'en face projects, 161 rue Antoine Dansaertstraat| B-1000 Brussels Duration: � 2 hour (introduction + walk) | Number of participants: max. 20 | Reservations before: 23/01/03 ----------------------------- 27 / 02 : Jim Segers and Marie-Eve Cosemans (Citymine(d)) Citymine(d) is an organization, active in Brussels since 1997, whose main goal is the production and support of social-artistic projects. By means of punctual interventions, they want to create maximal effects in the city. On the basis of some examples during the walk, ranging from projects like "Limite Limite" situated at the North Station to "Bara-ke" at the South Station, Jim and Marie-Eve of Citymine(d) will expose their point of view regarding the city of Brussels, as well as elucidate the working of Citymine(d) For more information see also: www.citymined.org Departure: 13u30 at the North Station, Exit rue Aerschotstraat | Duration: � 4 hours | Number of participants: max. 15 | Reservations before: 24/02/03 ----------------------------- 22 / 03 : Tristan Wibault Tristan Wibault (1970), qualified in law and development, is an artist. He considers the artist to be a trivial figure of the worker in the midst of the joyous over-exploitation. Art as an irreducible manifestation of autonomy. Creation as a tactic of rewriting the sites of reproduction. Tristan Wibault is a member of the Universal Embassy. The scale of harmonies. Detoured by the regulatory texts and notices of political intention, the city administers itself like a holistic project: Realising Harmony. From local and stylistic harmony to global and social harmony. Our walk will be a crossing, like a cross-section of the urban fabric, of a planned Brussels. The route and cartography will be confronted in order to come to the understanding that harmony is a matrix of the enclave. Departure: 13h00 at the Central Station | Duration: 4 h | Number of participants: max.20 | Reservations before: 17/03/03 ----------------------------- 05 / 04 : Kobe Matthys (Agency) "Agency was started in Frankfurt A.M. by artist Kobe Matthys as a set-up for a network of collaborations. Since 1999 Agency has worked on an archive and database with an eye to an exchange of all ranges of knowledge concerning the uses of property, and their intentions. The use of property is very limited through its determining regulations, but the way in which different human beings use one and the same property gives way to innumerable practices. These practices are unforeseeable and obey their own logic. On the face of it, different uses that happen in the same space and/or at the same time do not seem to differ very much from each other, but upon a closer look, one can discover different underlying intentions." In view of the project Legal Space / Public Space the 'property database' of Agency wants to address the different ways of using city properties. By way of a series of walks, data is collected for the database. The participants are divided in small groups, equipped with a digital camera, and choose a free route in the city. This is a way to find out more about the very diverse intentions for the use of city properties, and their relationship with existing prescribed police regulations. Afterwards the findings of the walks are processed together into the database. Departure: Etablissement d'en face projects, 161 rue Antoine Dansaertstraat, B-1000 Brussels | Duration: introduction between 10 a.m. - 12; walk: 14h00 - 18h00; database processing: from 20h00| number of participants: no limitation | requisites: digital camera (photo or video) ----------------------------- Etablissement d'en face projects 161, rue Antoine Dansaertstraat 1000 Bruxelles-Brussel Tel. : 32 2 219 44 51 Fax : 32 2 219 56 68 [email protected] http://www.etablissementdenfaceprojects.org Etablissement d'en face projects is supported by The Ministry of the Flemish Community, The Flemish Community Commission of the Brussels Capital-Region. ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. 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