[rohrpost] Book Launch in Brussels: BRAKIN. Brazzaville ­ Kinshasa. Visualizing the visible

tina clausmeyer tina.clausmeyer at gmx.net
Son Jun 25 14:04:37 CEST 2006


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Lars Müller Publishers (Switzerland) and Jan van Eyck Academy (The
Netherlands)

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BRAKIN. Brazzaville–Kinshasa. Visualizing the visible.
— book launch: a day of lectures, music, food, screenings, drinks,
exhibition, discussion, explanations, illustrations on the occasion of the
publication of the book

Sunday 2 July 2006 11.00–16.00 hrs
With: Agency,  Sven Augustijnen, Guy Bomanyama Zandu, Tina Clausmeyer, Bambi
Ceuppens, Raf Custers, Wim Cuyvers, Antoine-Dover Osongo-Lukadi, Vincent
Kenis, Adamo Kiangebeni, Jean-Michel Kibushi, Dirk Pauwels, SMAQ (Sabine
Müller, Andreas Quednau), Florence de la Tullaye, Sarah Vanagt and Kristien
Van den Brande

In: Royal Museum for Central Africa (Leuvensesteenweg 13, 3080 Tervuren,
Belgium) and at Panafrica Association (Rue Jules Boullion 31, 1050 in
Matonge Brussels, Belgium)

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A group of researchers investigated the public spheres of Brazzaville and
Kinshasa, two neighbouring capitals separated from each other by the Congo
River.
The group subscribed to “visualizing the visible” as a common approach for
its research and decided to treat Brazzaville and Kinshasa as one city:
BRAKIN.
The researchers studied such wide-ranging phenomena as diamond trade,
UN-presence, the Congo river, street children, mobile phone advertisements,
street trade, roundabouts, land disputes, public space and the remains of
housing projects. These phenomena were used as visible indicators for
reading the urban environment.
Walks instead of archives generated the research. The study of BRAKIN was
initiated by Wim Cuyvers and supported by the Jan van Eyck Academie.
The researchers and authors of the book travelled to Brakin from 27 January
– 17 February and 7–29 May 2005.

BRAKIN Project Team: Agency, Tina Clausmeyer, Wim Cuyvers, Dirk Pauwels,
SMAQ (Sabine Müller, Andreas Quednau), and Kristien Van den Brande.

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Venue 1  Royal Museum for Central Africa
Leuvensesteenweg 13  | 3080 Tervuren | Belgium
Screening and exhibitions
First elections, documentary by Sarah Vanagt 2005, 15 min loop
Panorama, newspaper supplement by Sven Augustijnen exhibited
Kinshasa, ville de mon enfance by Adamo Kiangebeni 2004, 18 min loop
La dance de Jupiter by Florence de la Tullaye 2005, 75 min loop
Mayasi, taximan à Kinshasa by Guy Bomanyama Zandu 2004, 26 min loop
Mwana Mboka by Jean-Michel Kibushi 1999, 14 min loop

Copies of the BRAKIN book will be available, supplementary Brakin images by
SMAQ (maps), Tina Clausmeyer (photos of the Congo river), Kristien Van den
Brande (photos of streetchildren) and Dirk Pauwels (video Lisala market).

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Venue 2  Panafrica Association
Rue Jules Boullion 31 | 1050  Brussels (Matonge) | Belgium
Lectures
Antoine-Dover Osongo-Lukadi
Bambi Ceuppens
Raf Custers
Vincent Kenis
and others

Copies of the BRAKIN book will be available.

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Venue 3  Espace Matonge
Chaussée de Wavre 78 | 1050 Brussels (Matonge) | Belgium
Congolese food, drinks, music
Berberé, Fufu, Saka Saka, unpublished dvd with music and images recorded by
Vincent Kenis.

Copies of the BRAKIN book will be available.

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Venue 4  Bus
Reading
A free shuttle bus will connect the Matonge locations with Tervuren.On the
bus Wim Cuyvers will be reading (from) BRAKIN and Brussels (continuous
talk); copies of the BRAKIN book will be available

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All authors of the book will be present and will function as
‘facilicateurs’. They will moderate and participate in the discussions and
clarify (their contributions to) the book at the different venues.

Languages: English, French, Dutch.
Admission: free.
More information: Winnie Koekelbergh (+31(0)43 350 37 43 or
winnie.koekelbergh at janvaneyck.nl)
You can order BRAKIN (€ 25,90) at: www.janvaneyck.nl/orderform

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Jan van Eyck Academie
Academieplein 1
6211 KM Maastricht
The Netherlands
info at janvaneyck.nl
t +31 (0) 43.350.37.29
f +31 (0) 43.350.37.59
http://www.janvaneyck.nl