Thursday, July 15, 2010

Motiontrendz Ripper Reviews

you and me (we're busy)

Dating 6 - lieu3/Bruxelles: gallery 10/12 - Back 1: Brussels - archivage1 / I

15, 16 and 17 July 2010

Cédric Lenoir & Anne Thuot

With this new appointment, Cédric Lenoir Anne Thuot and begin their search around the systematic archiving of you and me and computer tools that allow them to be closer This huge undertaking, especially with the complicity of Pierre Huyghebaert.




Check what? Archive
how?

Archiving 1 / I

is the beginning of our research on a laboratory tool that will allow us to encode all the material we create: a software tool that will be a sort a pretext to create matter on each other, one for the other, one inside the other, a tool that will be a sort of window on the world, which give a mapping what we are and will be virtually for people / viewers curious about our actual fiction. For 3 days we try to transpose live computer program that then we will seek to achieve with the machine. The showcase of 10/12 will be the interface on which we will put messages, comments and where passersby can also leave messages. The garbage will be at the bottom of the courtyard of the gallery. Cedric post a message, for example while Anne is now archived in the kitchen for breakfast. Will she have time to read this message because it will disappear in 5 minutes in another trash most secret only to reappear the next day at the same time. We seek to make direct paths that borrow information in our computers to make concrete better understand and invent new ones.
There will be no such thing as "performance" of result, but the public, passers-by can watch and attend our walks.



you and me (we're busy)

you and me (we're busy) is among other an attempt at autobiography two, shaping what we are, what we were and what we may be one day, together or separately.

you and me (we're busy) continually nourished our lives, our experiences that we archive, transcribe through various media (text, images, sound). This project will end with the death of one of us - real or fictional.

you and me (we're busy) is liable to go through public statements of the sort of places, focus on where we are in our creative pursuits.

With you and me (we're busy) we seek to build more such appointments with the codes of performance or facility with those of the theater.



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