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The Floating Territories and Building Transmissions

Floating Territories: Book Presentation Presentation of a book edited by Nico Dockx, Germana Jaulin and Clare Palmer based on a "log book" which contains conversations between Nico Dockx, Yona Friedman, Helena Sidiropoulos and Jochem Vanden Ecker, the Floating Territories project. Saturday, September 13, at 18 Building Transmissions: Sound Performance A sound performance by Kris Delacourt, Nico Dockx and Krist Torfs, and the launch of a vinyl 12 "connected to the TEUFELSgroup for The Rest of Now. Saturday, September 13, at 21
The musical experimentation continues with Building Transmissions: Sound Performance by 21 hours, of, Nico Dockx, Kris Delacourt and Krist Torfs, who will occupy Tabula Rasa with a sound performance. Building Transmissions is a collective founded in emerging 2001da with Kris Delacourt Nico Dockx and Peter Verwimp, which produces audio-visual documents experimental sonic architectures, performance of live improvisation and multi-media installations. In their artistic practice, reflect on the possibilities of artistic production and circulation of ideas in relation with text, image and sound. Building Transmissions used in a wide range of acoustic instruments, associated with outdoor and electronic records. The physical body and its movements take shape through the interaction of stationary and moving data, creating intersections between time, space and movement, a world in which the public and private sectors come together, and their own personal experiences become emblematic of the spirit of time. Just before the concert Building Transmission, Tabula Rasa will host another event involving Nico Dockx: Floating Territories: Book Presentation, at 18. A presentation in the form of informal dialogue, a book edited by the same Nico Dockx, in collaboration with Germana Jaulin and Chiara Parisi, based on a "log book" which contains conversations between Nico Dockx, Yona Friedman, Helena Sidiropoulos and Jochem Vanden Ecker, the project Floating Territories. Yona Friedman, one of the most famous architects in the world, went through World War II escaped the Nazi roundups and lived for nearly a decade in Israel in Haifa, before settling in Paris in 1957. He supports the principles of an architecture capable of understanding the continuous changes that characterize the social mobility, based on "infrastructure" that provide housing and zoning regulations likely to be created and recreated, according to the need of the inhabitants and residents.

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