Sofa’s to Sofia action this Friday 17 September

My friend Desi is organising this action for the EU mobility week – official opening on 17th September. The idea is to make two parallel actions – in Brussels and in Sofia, where people cycle with their bicycles in the city centre with sofa’s attached to their bike trailers.

sofa to sofia flyer

sofa to sofia flyer

The message is: More bicycles, more space for people..less cars! Bringing our living room into town

And showing solidarity between the two cities – Sofia and Brussels. This has tremendous impact in Sofia already where the municipality included the project in the official programme for the mobility week.

The programme

On Friday 17th we meet at Rogier round 17:30-18:00 -, we cycle with our “living room” attached to us towards Bourse where we meet with the critical mass - the local Brussels activitist and bycicle organisations who will be with fanfare music on bikes. We then spend -/+ 30 mins at Bourse, placing our sofas on the parking spaces serving drinks,  dancing and smiling.

What we need:

- you !!

- bicycle trailers, if you have one, can we borrow it?

- arranging who can attach a little table/sofa, chair, or cushions to their bicycles, so we look impressive

- to prepare drinks and think of some smart cups to serve during the action

- colourful people to serve the drinks, maybe clowns :)

- some brainstorming on attractive messages and we can prepare some posters to carry with us

- and you there – dressed up colourfully, making noise on the streets

You are in?

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Leading my Way

This film is the final work of the course on Documentaries done at Centre Multimedia St Josse Brussels. I participated in this course during march and april this year.

Inside you will walk around a Brussels neighbourhood (Marolles) seen under the optic of Street Art. The tour/guide is done by Julien Mourlon from the music & art multimedia collective Laid Back.

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Last Lost in Sound at Cafe Belga this Friday

Lost in sound cafe belga

Lost in sound cafe belga

Lost in Sound events have been around for quite a while now. They are intended for those who are interested into getting a grasp on some of the finest underground electronic music made in Europe but do not want to get too much into a crowded dancefloor full of youngsters on drugs. This is more of a relaxed, open and mature atmosphere.

Organized by DJ Sensu. He is a restles researcher exploring the boundaries of the new and the old sounds. Often misunderstood, DJ Sensu is, in our opinion, the best DJ in Brussels both in terms of knowledge, taste and technique.  From here I would like to thank him for all the amazing moments he made me live in previous Lost in Sounds and I wish him the best in future projects.

Check out the website of Belga for more information about the event.

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Filmaking course for kids in Brussels: Little Film Accademy

Creative Partnerships between schools parents and creative professionals, including artists, performers, architects, multimedia developers and scientists are needed to help children to find the skills they truly need to develop in order to perform well not only in exams and extra-curricular activities, but also in the workplace and wider society.

A new venture is born in Brussels to cover this line of work. An academy that will teach children the magic of making films. This Little Film Academy is powered by Sofia Caessa from Violeta Lab and in partnership with Turtle Wings. We wish them all the best in this new initiative.

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Three lively spots at Brussels events in May

Brussel’s program offers amazing side-pleasures in arty month of may.
One of nice side effects of the pletohra of varied city festivals blossoming in Brussels this month, is that they offer great opportunities to hang out with artists,  eat with festival goers and chill with event organizers in an eclectic independent and free-spirited atmosphere.
If you dont have time nor money to spend in the amazing program offered, these are the 3 free HOT SPOTS you should not miss to get a grip on what is happening inside, gather first hand information from the freak savy next to you,wear many hats, struggle for a press pass or guest in the guest list, test crazy spring clothes, start a spring adventure.
The following spots are of
1. Stairs outside chapiteau tent at NUITS botanique.
high volume of human and creative interaction.
2. Centredufestivalcentrum
Last year epicentrum of the KFDA festival took place at the feet of brigittines chappel.  This year, kunstenfestival des arts takes over the Historic KVS building in Rue de laeken.This place will be almost entirely reimagined by roto from materials left over from previous spectacles and renovations This will be co http://rotordb.org/

Brussel’s program offers amazing side-pleasures in arty month of may.

One of the nice side effects of the pletohra of varied city festivals blossoming in Brussels this month, is that they offer great opportunities to hang out with artists,  eat with festival goers and chill with event organizers in an eclectic independent and free-spirited atmosphere.

If you dont have time nor money to spend in the amazing program offered, these are the 3 free HOT SPOTS you should not miss to get a grip on what is happening inside, gather first hand information from the freak savy next to you, wear many hats, struggle for a press pass or guest list, test crazy spring clothes, start an adventure….you name it !!

1. Stairs outside chapiteau tent at NUITS botanique (7 to 17 May).

Photo by Helene Dehon

Photo by Helene Dehon

These stairs are electric and they offer a high volume of human and creative interaction.

2. Centredufestivalcentrum (7 to 29 May)

Last year epicentrum of the KFDA festival took place at the feet of Brigittines chappel.  See picture below:

Nancy Geeroms

Nancy Geeroms

This year, Kunstenfestivaldesarts will take over the Historic KVS building at 146 Rue de Laeken. This place will be almost entirely reimagined by architecture collective ROTOR from materials left over from previous spectacles and renovations. Pictures available later, now only part of the installation.

KFDA

KFDA

3.Brussels Short Film Festival’s Chapiteau at Place Fernand Cocq.(until 9 May)

Last but not least chapiteau tent at the Short Film festival is a nice place set up to allow a maximum of exchanges between the public and the proffessional and amateur filmakers showcasing at the festival.

Brussels Short Film Festival

Brussels Short Film Festival

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A Short Chronicle of Street Art in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Text and Pictures By Dragomira Raeva

I happened to stroll the back streets of Buenos Aires on a grilling summer day in January 2010. The following images peeped at me from walls and facades in two of the harbour nighbourhoods of the mega polis.

The first are in the San Telmo district of Buenos Aires. Until recently this was an unattractive dodgy neighbourhood with unattended houses and rubbish littered streets. However, in the past 3-4 years artists moved in to open ateliers, tango dancers crowded the numerous small plazas, bars and restaurants followed, funky shops popped up.

Picture by Dragomira Raeva

The hood is now a mixture of its former inhabitants from a poorer social background and the newly-arrived settlers with an arty affiliation. The street art is also a plethora of different cultures that express their different inspirations and ideas on the canvas of the street.

Picture by Dragomira Raeva

Next pictures from Boca, the poorest neighborhood at the former port of Buenos Aires. The houses you see around are mostly built from wooden pallets and iron sheets, often with windows covered with nylon only.

Picture by Dragomira Raeva

The houses are colorfully painted, which gives a charming look to the hood.

Picture by Dragomira Raeva

Lots of the wall art has religious connotations, there is also much of football themes too, since the Boca junior football team trains at a stadium in this district. Surely, the wall art also carries messages for social justice, anticorruption and empowerment of the poor.

Picture by Dragomira Raeva

Picture by Dragomira Raeva

Venturing deeper into Boca, we were stopped by a young man and advised not to progress further with a camera since we are risking to e robbed. This warning cooled off the enthusiasm of discovering the hidden treasures behind the Boca corners. So far, so good, the rest of the images are in our heads from when we returned to Boca with no technical gadgets…

More Pictures

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The City as a Work of Art

At the beginning of May will take place in hectic Brussels an event that will make us rethink about the uses and roles of public space in the city. Human Cities Festival is a multidisciplinary event that will combine loads of fun and inspirational activities alike:

chica en bici

Original photo: optimal ride.

A Symposium

Debate to advance innovative approaches to design and  business education in the evolving context of cities, services, and ecosystems. It will gather top international design thinkers from Europe and the Americas.
I have checked out all the speakers. One that raised my attention are from Public Works London.

A debate to advance innovative approaches to design and  business education in the evolving context of cities, services, and ecosystems. It will gather top international design thinkers from Europe and the Americas. I have checked out all the speakers one that raised my attention are from Public Works London specially their project about setting up an open and experimental platform for the development and exchange of local products across a network of rural and urban spaces: International Village Shop.

Exhibition: Place to Be

This exhibition will show the result of the call for entries to provide the festival with audivisual materials from city spaces.

Street Brunch

On Europe Day (9 of May) a public lunch will be organized with lots of fun activities around it.

Pecha Kucha

Japanese for the sound of conversation (bla bla), PK is a series of show-and-tell evenings for designers, architects, artists and creatives. In Brussels is powered by the unstoppable Alok Nandi.

Cinema

CINEMATEK will be illustrating the themes of the Human Cities Festival with four fictional works.

A festival dedicated to Urban Art

The Kosmopolite festival is an ambitious event that brings together different urban arts and graffiti events, such as the painting of fresco’s and a closing party by Laid Back.


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Tweet & Troc part 2: Call for Advertisers is Now Open !

Socio Economic Assumptions

Communities are in constant transformation. In order to avoid the erosion of the social ties that binds communities together, online platforms can do better to improve positive relation-building based on physical and real experiences.
Under specific scenarios, businesses can profit more from giving things for free than charging for them. One of them is to get their message heard by fast-path information sharing channels on the Internet.

Online video marketing is a growing instrument to diffuse innovation. Information often moves faster across Twitter (social networking website) than any other platform and also tends to bring people closer together.

Author National Give Day

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Video about Rhode Makombou: african artist in Brussels

In the last months I have been recording a series of interviews of African cultural manifestations in Brussels. This video is the first one of them. A restaurant, a dance school, a record production company and art gallery will follow.

The main objectives is to keep some degree of coherency on the topic while practicing and improving the way I do this kind of “video reportage”.

I hope you like it. I apollogize for the different sound level but my camera (Sanyo Xacti VPC FH1A) does not include the possibility to attach an external micro.

Feel free to rate the video and leave comments.

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Volume #12 Pecha Kucha: Linking creative practice with cutting edge architecture

There are thousands of different stories, projects and ideas roaming freely around the city. Spaces and events are needed to interact and exchange them. The culture of opennes and colaboration we encourage in this blog is precisely based on a constant fight against communication barriers among different disciplines.

This is why we like projects like Pecha Kucha (PK):  It accelerates idea translation and therefore innovation. Japanese for the sound of conversation (bla bla), PK is a series of show-and-tell evenings for designers, architects, artists and creatives.

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What is new about this PK nite on 19 march 2010? I think it is the first time they team up with collective Box-L and seems they are ploting a smooth transition from the conferences {20*20} to the chill out exhibition and finally to the party where we will have the chance to listen to Soldout DJ Set among others.  Note : Assistance to PK is for free but Register here. Later performance, exhibition and lectures costs 7 euros after 23h. ALSO THIS TIME CONFERENCES WILL PROBABLY BE IN FRENCH.

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