Andrés Jaque explores the role architecture plays in the making of societies. He has been considered one of the most challenging contemporary European architects.
The relationship between humans and urbis being a central narrative in her work, she tests citizens’ possible appropriations of the public space via participatory practices, architectural performances and urban installations.
The conceptual group Bureau d’études is developing a collective programme dovetailing art, theory and research, which is conveyed in particular by the making of maps about power networks and complexes.
Cécile Martin is a photographer, videographer, web and public artist, master architect and curator of media arts and architecture based in Montreal (Canada). Her practice has led her to work in Europe, North and South America and Australasia.
Julien Beller, member of the architects/artists collective Exyzt will present the new cultural venue 6b he's been involved opening and running in Saint-Denis (Paris region) in the last year.
Edurno Rubio's work is interdisciplinary and permeated by the tendency to intervene with specific works adapted to space or context.
Ewen Chardronnet is an author, artist and curator based in Paris and Porto. He's curating the "Performance Architecture - Art/Urban Strategies" camp-conference for TodaysArt Brussels.
With humour, HeHe (Heiko Hansen and Helen Evans) reinvent our ongoing technological adventures; from the transformation of energy, emissions, intoxication, rail infrastructures to electronically mediated systems of control.
Jozef Wouters is a stage builder and set designer, developing his own visual language based on fascination for the construction and poetic functionality of a form.
Writer, curator and researcher. He wrote the book Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons (2008) and edited the collections Media Activism (2002) and C’Lick Me: A Netporn Studies Reader (2007).
RaumlaborBerlin began working on the issues of contemporary architecture and urbanism in 1999 in various interdisciplinary working teams they investigate strategies for urban renewal. raumlabor does urban design, architectural design, build, interactive environments, research.
Tor Lindstrand is an architect, visual artist and Associate Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He has been working on projects oscillating between architecture, visual art and performance in numerous cultural contexts.
Umschichten (Lukasz Lendzinski and Peter Weigand) try to define a building not as a finished reality, but rather as a step in the process of appearance to disappearance, leaving no trace.
Zoom collective is a platform for experimental propositions that are in-between the field of art and the field of urban planning. The group develops temporary structures, interfaces, collaborative mapping and performative forms.