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Gosse de Kort and
Daan Brinkmann, two young Dutch authors, will present
their project, Hybrid, which got its premiere in
December 2010 in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Hybrid is an interactive installation in
which the touch of a visitor is manifested in rotating
light. The stroboscopic light source creates a
panorama of rhythmic sound samples that explore the
nature of visual perception. Last year, the two
authors created the interactive project Upside Down,
which won first prize in the De Komeet competition. Hybrid is a
continuation of the collaboration between the two
artists in the field of interactive installation that
stem from the concept of turning visitors into
co-creator.
Daan Brinkmann (1983, NL) is
an intermedia artist. The focus of his work are autonomous and
interactive installations. His
interactive works are based on the expressive
potential of the designer's body. With his interactive works, he explores
and produces new social experiences. In autonomous installations, however, the
approach is reversed. They are
complex studies of perception of light, sound, space
and time.
Gosse de Kort (1978, NL) uses a
combination of the expressive potential of space and
time focus to create temporally and spatially
co-dependent projects. The projects that straddle the
line between architecture and theatre result in
installations and performances. While the performances
are mostly theatrical in nature, in installations, the
public is included as a co-creator. With these, he
wants to enable the public to see and listen to their
environment and situation in a different light. Since
2009, Goose de Kort has been teaching at Koninklijke
Academie en Conservatorium in Den Haag.
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