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The French artist Lucille Calmel the'Spinning' project curator at the Municipal Center Puertas de Castilla (03/05/2016)

The Municipal Center Castilla doors opens tomorrow the Spinning project, curated by French artist Lucille Calmel and with the participation of five international interdisciplinary artists who become the center in a large laboratory for interdisciplinary present creation linked to the city and swap space ideas in order to promote the encounter and dialogue of creators with each other and with the public.

The first installations and performances made itself the Lucille Calmel and Gaëtan Rusquet Wednesday morning from 20:30 in the Puertas de Castilla Center.

Both residents of Brussels artists were welcomed for a month at the Black White Center, with the support of AADK Spain and the Puertas de Castilla Center to conduct a research residency.

The works presented are the result of this investigation.

Calmel present the projection in the cafeteria of his collection of lolcats, an installation in the elevator where you can find some remains of his performance in Blanca.

In this performance he wrote on the ground with food for stray cats sentences of The Animal Therefore I Am (Following) -a book by French philosopher Jacques Derrida, that these were finished eating during the months of May and July.

Rusquets meanwhile present the performance Mass Gathering, a progressive work is an attempt to articulate different elements in the form of speakers in motion, accumulated religious processions, fireworks, clouds of bees in lemon and white noise sounds filtered by the body and space, inviting the audience to a meditative soundscape.

Sessions will be at 20:30 h, 21:00 h and 21:30 h.

Mélanie Peduzzi and Déborah Lothe presented on May 5 from 15 hours performance Jarretière, in which lace, embroidery, handicrafts, luck, bodily integrity, customs and traditions come together to address a number of concepts whose reading is inherent in everyone, history, environment and culture.

Bobbin lace is made directly using the artist thigh support.

The assemblage artist carefully placed needles marking the thread that gradually form a crown in the flesh.

Once worked, the body will move between dance and sculpture.

Mélanie Peduzzi is an artist graduated with Master of photography at the National School of Visual Arts of La Cambre.

In his work, narrative and experience are interdependent.

In his performance, photography and writing works, he is interested in cultural practices, social phenomena and problems of representation.

His collaborator Déborah Lothe, is a Belgian artist dedicated to textile design for several years.

His works combine lace, embroidery and other techniques and question the fragility, tension, brutality and beauty of the human condition.

Thread and needles forge links between fragility and existential own technical textile work.

The artists will also work with the center woman Castilla doors to mediate tatting workshop held every Wednesday for several years.

Once the lace made the artist made an installation Black Box Castilla doors where sound, visual and material will be found from 6 to 27 May

Gaëtan Rusquet (born in 1984) is another selected by the artist Lucille Calmel who works as an interpreter, partner or director of projects in the areas of performance, dance and visual art artists.

Through its proposals, the need for movement studies related to various media.

Currently working with Lucille Calmel, Thierry Smits, Lea Drouet and Meg Stuart.

He has presented his work in various local and European festivals, such as the Trouble festival, the ImPulsTanz, the MDT, the Kaaitheater, the Palais de Tokyo, the Homonovus Festival ...

Back and forth his work presented on Friday, May 6 in the Artillery Barracks at 19 hours, could be understood as a sculpture, an installation, a concert;

It could also be understood as the kidnapping of tools Clown - Balloons sculpture - or confrontation of a body with a pseudo-latex bodies, which results in a strange choreography.

Meanwhile the artist Abu Dhabi Claire Williams, a graduate of the ENSAV La Cambre and specialist in textile design, will present its proposal for hacking textile machines with Anthenas project and held an open workshop entitled electro-textile for 30 and 31 May from 17 hours.

A workshop where they can participate weavers, embroiderers, fashion designers, hackers, ingenious inventors, musicians, technicians, hobbyists, children, etc., and in which tissues and electronic elements merged to experience in a playful way and practice, using textile techniques to create lightweight electronic components.

During the two days of May, the 10 selected participants will weave an antenna, make crochet, make a touch screen in a pattern of knitting or using the technique of basket weaving and embroidery to develop a speaker.

In addition, the artist will explore the world of electronic textiles that become elements that can be manipulated to produce, distort or sound level.

Anthenas installation which can be seen from 3 to 30 June in the black box center will include pieces of textiles and other familiar objects that become sensing surfaces, which spread an almost continuous electric sound.

That is, the antennas are covered by a thin copper mesh is unique to detect and amplify the electromagnetic frequencies that are usually imperceptible to the human ear.

Although not see them, these waves are part of our everyday environment, constantly atravesándonos.

These antennas knitted or woven receive the intensity of the electromagnetic activity of the space, which allows us to hear the different frequencies that are captured, mostly from electronic interference (electronics, wireless, radio, neon lights, motors. ..).

Electromagnetic space data are transmitted to a machine hacked point and then weave, thereby fulfilling a tiny moment of his presence in the exhibition space.

And finally the French artist Damien Petitot, multidisciplinary artist will present his Path project from Sept. 15 in which new technologies corrupted, texts, videos, photographs and sculptures will join the public to create a large network project.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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