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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>La Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) present<BR>
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</SPAN><FONT SIZE="4"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14pt'><B>@rt Outsiders<BR>
<I>Variations On Lightness<BR>
</I></B></SPAN></FONT><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>www.art-outsiders.com<BR>
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2011, 23th Nov > 11th Dec<BR>
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@rt Outsiders is an event focusing on new forms of contemporary art and<BR>
how they relate to science and technology. This year we explore different<BR>
artistic approaches to the idea of lightness.<BR>
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Curated by Jean-Luc Soret<BR>
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EXHIBITIONS<BR>
<B>• Kitsou Dubois - <I>Perspectives, le temps de voir</I> </B>- 2011<BR>
Installations. Video. Photography.<BR>
A pioneer of weightless dance, Kitsou Dubois presents Perspectives, le temps de<BR>
voir, a video, photographic and sound piece featuring dancers moving inside a<BR>
world without gravity. Exploring the influence images can have on our cognitive<BR>
faculties, this piece is a sensorial immersion during which our perceptions of<BR>
space and time are altered.<BR>
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<B>• Monsieur Moo - <I>Paparuda</I></B> - 2011<BR>
Video Installation<BR>
The video installation Paparuda by Monsieur Moo shows a public performance during<BR>
which the artist triggered artificial rain. Taking place above a boreal forest on<BR>
the Canada-US border, this artistic gesture refers to a geopolitical disagreement<BR>
between the two countries on the subject of the ownership of clouds.<BR>
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EVENT<BR>
<B>• Kazuhiko Hachiya - <I>OpenSky 2.0</I></B> - 2010<BR>
Wednesday 23 November 2011 – 5 pm / MEP Coffee Shop<BR>
Presentation of art project by Anne-Marie Morice, in the presence of the artist<BR>
and in partnership with Synesthésie.<BR>
OpenSky 2.0, by Japanese artist Kazuhiko Hachiya, consists of an individual flying<BR>
object. An inventor and visionary, Kazuhiko Hachiya has developed a playfully<BR>
poetic experimental work that draws its inspiration from the mangas so popular<BR>
among people of his generation.<BR>
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PUBLICATION<BR>
• <B>Catalogue-exhibition 6X6/36 - <I>Déplacement/Mobility<BR>
</I></B>With Annie Abrahams, Beatriz da Costa, Nicolas Frespech, Antti Laitinen,<BR>
Albertine Meunier and Servovalve.<BR>
Project by the NUNC Collective (Clarisse Bardiot, Annick Bureaud, Jean-Luc Soret<BR>
and Cyril Thomas) <BR>
www.nunc.com<BR>
Éditions Subjectile - Price: 9.50 €<BR>
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6X6/36 is the first of a series of 6 themed notebooks, each presenting the work<BR>
of six artists. 6X6/36 is both a catalogue and a pocket do-it-yourself exhibition<BR>
featuring artworks visible on your smartphone. To see them, you just scan the 2D<BR>
barcode stickers in the notebook. To share the works with friends or display them<BR>
more widely, you’re invited to produce your own public show by sticking the 2D<BR>
barcodes on the wall at home or in public or private spaces.<BR>
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MEP<BR>
5/7 rue de Fourcy - 75004 Paris - France<BR>
Tél. : +33 (0)1 44 78 75 00<BR>
www.mep-fr.org<BR>
Subway Station : Pont-Marie or Saint-Paul<BR>
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Open Wednesday > Sunday<BR>
Closed Monday, Tuesday and on public holidays<BR>
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