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Danish artist Kasper Andreasen?s research focuses on investigating and materializing a practice which forms a relation between the methods of drawing and writing. His work encompasses drawing, printed matter, and video, with an emphasis on mapping, indexing, and archiving. In 2016 Andreasen stayed on Isola Comancina, a historical island dating back to the 6th century and situated in Lake Como, Italy, for three weeks as part of a joint residency programme for artists. During that time, he kept an extensive diary ? accompanied by drawings, photographs, and a short film ? which focuses on the architectural, touristic, and ephemeral aspects of the island.
Kasper Andreasen is geïnteresseerd in het dagdagelijkse waaronder efemere drukwerken, taal, objecten en (land)kaarten. Zijn eerste Belgische solotentoonstelling presenteert tekeningen, kaarten en kunstenaarsboeken. De tentoongestelde werken hebben enerzijds de handeling van tekenen en schrijven gemeen en anderzijds zijn ze met elkaar verbonden via het thema "plaatsbepaling". De gekozen plaatsen en ruimtes zijn interpretaties die de handeling van schrijven via cartografie en gedrukte media verbeelden. Andreasen toont dit "schrijven" als een eigenzinnige vorm van expressie met zowel een poëtisch als een visueel karakter.00Exhibition: Cultuurcentrum Hasselt, Belgium (16.11.2014-11.01.2015).
'FLIP - About Image Construction' is the catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name, held at KASK, Ghent in March 2018 and curated by Kasper Andreasen. The exhibition focused on displaying a temporary archive of artists' books parallel to more than a dozen filmic works. Alongside the film and video works in the exhibition, artists' books from the KASK collection (Kunstenbibliotheek) were shown as well as selections by 4 book collectors and publishers. The term 'FLIP' associatively refers to the performative gesture of leafing through a book but also to notions of image sequences, reversal (printing), the flipbook, as well as the use of text and images in both books and video works. 0In short, the exhibition was a way of showing these media together, emphasizing the use of narrative strategies and image construction as extensions of each other. Initially produced as a guide to the exhibition, this transformed catalogue contains a complete bibliography with stills of the displayed books and films together documentation of the exhibition. Exhibition: KASK, Ghent, Belgium (03.-22.03.2018).
"Writing Over" is a drawing atlas which focuses on the relationship between the gestures of drawing, writing and map-making. The book serves as companion volume to the installation Writing Over, which was shown in 2012 at Netwerk in Aalst. The drawings which are partly derived from a personal and collective history are rendered in different types of landscapes and maps. These are accompanied by an 'Atlas Archive'; a study of surfaces used in this cartographic process - sketches, stamps, media images, engraving plates, notations - and a short story by Louis Lüthi, entitled 'Unalaska Alaska'. A special edition accompanies the book.-- Website des Künstlers (Stand: 29.05.2019).
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How does science transform observations into scientific facts? What is the role of interpretation in the construction of knowledge? How could art re-signify a historical process? Such are some of the questions raised in A for Alibi, a book which explores the boundaries of scientific practice and art. In the last few decades, a new branch of historical studies, called "experimental history" has begun to investigate scientific processes from a particular perspective, derived from a "hands-on" methodology. Scientific instruments are utilized and combined to become a direct source that leads to an understanding not just of scientific history but also of scientific practice. Similar to contempora...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Logistics, held in Shanghai, China, in September 2012. The 15 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on maritime shipping; logistics and supply chain management; planning and operations; and case studies.
This catalogue documents both the artworks and the almost 300 books on view at an eponymous exhibition at the Mechelen Cultural Centre. Featuring works by Jan Kempenaers, Kasper Andreasen, Aglaia Konrad, Ria Pacquée, Simon Popper, Mitja Tušek, and more, the artistic positions are set against an exhibition design conceived by Kris Kimpe and Koenraad Dedobbeleer, a kind of communal archive that systematically displays a selection of contemporary artists' books. The works closely relate to the codex of the book as a medium for artistic expression, as well as to the different gestures of reproduction that are representative of artists working in various media.