Math And Science

On the insatiable hunger for knowledge and Man’s quest for a place in time and space.

THU 18.03 17:30 SPHINX
SAT 20.03 14:30 SPHINX

Sound Over Water
Mary Helena Clark, US, 2009, 16mm, 6'


A granular entanglement between blue water and blue sky.

 

Secret Machine
Reynold Reynolds, DE, 2009, video, 14

For a scientist, to measure is to understand. A woman is examined in every possible way. Human life confined in the framework of rationality. The question is whether the soul is to be found here.

 

Videocracy
Alden Volney, US, 2009, video, 4

A nostalgic reference to the era of John Whitney, father of computer animation, and Mary Ellen Bute, a specialist in visual music. Fans of the Spirograph will find an interesting alternative!

 

Ghost Algebra
Janie Geiser, US, 2009, video, 8'

A woman travels through a series of strange landscapes, in search of the primordial meaning of the word 'algebra', the Arabic word for connection or completion. We see a mosaic of animation and images from found objects, trying to understand and reconnect with the world.

 

Still In Cosmos
Makino Takashi, JP, 2010, video, 18'

A visual trip through the history of the universe from origin to extinction, accompanied by an arousing soundscape by Jim O'Rourke (Sonic Youth, Wilco, …).

 

Journal & Remarks
David Gatten, US, 2009, 16mm, 15'

A remarkable series of shots of images originating from Darwin's A Voyage of the Beagle and from a recent journey to the Galapagos. A mathematical principle of Leonardo Da Vinci regulates the composition of the film.

Exhibition
Digest Sound
14 March - 11 April 2010
Witte Zaal, Gent

Open
Thursday 14:00-20:00
Friday 14:00-20:00
Saturday 12:00-18:00
Sunday 12:00-18:00

17-21 March
see schedule

Opening
Sunday 14 March 18:00 Concerts 20:00
Oneohtrix Point Never
No Fun Acid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
wednesday 17 march
thursday 18 march
friday 19 march
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sunday 21 march

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