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An evening choc-a-bloc with video art, images, audio and performance, strung together by 3 distinguished guests:

Mounira Al Solh, Paul Keller and Tarek Atoui.

The evening is hosted by Nat Muller.

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    Tarek Atoui photographed by Paul Keller in Amman

Lebanese artist Mounira Al Solh talks us through her artist practice, wherein she addresses issues of identity and aesthetics by weaving together matters related to Lebanese politics, diaspora, immigration, and the condition of the art world. Mounira will show her work and talk a.o. about her much acclaimed video Rawane’s Song (recently shown at the Venice Biennial’s Lebanese Pavilion and at the ..né.à Beyrouth Festival)), and two works-in-progress: A Cat in the Hippodrome and The Sea is a Stereo.

Paul Keller treats us to his idea of “collateral knowledge” by ways of a nice old-fashioned slideshow (with a twist) of his travels through Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, and Damascus.

Last but not least, Tarek Atoui closes the evening by a performance dedicated to the populations who have been suffering from the latest political and military events striking Lebanon, Palestine and Iraq. He will perform two abstract electronic compositions in which he uses sound material collected during recent travels and during Israel's 2006 July war on Lebanon.

Biographies

Mounira Al Solh (LB)
Born in Beirut in 1978, Mounira Al Solh works with video, painting and photography. She lives between Beirut and Amsterdam, where she is currently a resident artist at the Rijksakademie. She has participated in various exhibitions and festivals around the world, among them most recently the Biennale of Venice in the Lebanese Pavilion, 2007.

Tarek Atoui (LB/FR)
Was born in Lebanon in 1980. He moved to Paris in 1998, where he started composing music on his computer and studied at the French National Conservatoire. He describes himself as an electro-acoustic musician, although he works primarily digitally, creating a uniquely abstract sound world with his experimental approach. Using patches and composed electronic music with his laptop (MAX/MSP) he makes soundscapes, often with beats, subject to breaks and asymmetries. He builds new software for each project that he works on. Together with Uriel Barthelemi he is the founder of the Asa Djinnia Collective. He is currently working with the Steim Studios in Amsterdam, and on several multidisciplinary projects and workshops in Lebanon and the Middle East.
ilizboual.free.fr/asadjinnia/asa.html

Paul Keller (DE/NL)
Has headed the Public Domain program of Waag Society in Amsterdam till June 2007. He currently works as senior project leader at Kennisland in Amsterdam. Since 2004 he is public project lead for Creative Commons in the Netherlands and since August 2005 he serves on the board of iCommons. He holds a masters degree in Comparative Political Science (University of Amsterdam 2002), and has been active as a bicycle messenger (Berlin, Amsterdam, New York), web developer, festival editor (next5minutes4, incommunicado05, wsis, we seize!), political activist (noborder.org, temporary association 'everyone is an expert'). He generally likes places that start with the letter 'B'.
www.voyantes.net/blog

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    Still of "Rawane's Song" by Mounira Al Solh
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