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The untouched Collection - 2020

How viewers experienced the site specific work

The work : booklets and altered book

Rearranged illustration by A. de Neuvile from Jules Verne’s 1871 edition of “20000 leagues under the sea”

Screenprinted concertina + sound piece accessible through QR code

18 pages booklet, digital print on recycled paper

2 pages, digital print on recycled card

+ Augmented Reality accessible through Artivive app

Altered book in which all portrayed African characters were cut out.

Research and inspiration 
Visit to the Africamuseum - Brussels

RE/STORE by AIME MPANE and JEAN-PIERRE MULLER

FREDDY TSIMBA - The names appearing in shadows belong to seven Congolese who were died on the site of the museum while being part of the colonial exhibition in 1897

Ideas for book pages

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Glass house - Kew gardens

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Wardian case for plants transportation

Going towards immersive installation

Viewer interacting with large scale AR trigger

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Large scale images and projection on wall

Other practitioners

Egidija Ciricaite

Egidija Ciricaite is an artist, poet, and researcher and is currently a PhD candidate at the Slade School of Fine Art and UCL Linguistics, researching metaphor and non-propositional meaning through Relevance Theory.

Egidija focuses on "artist books as verbi-visual art/poetry objects: how they evoke meaning and emotion, how their forms and structures synthesize language and images**."

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About Stones Crossing

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Mug Cup Knife Ladle

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Ash rises silence falls, 2012 

David Armes

David is "an artist working with print, language and geography." He works "primarily with letterpress printing on paper and make artist's books, prints and installations."

Linden

back rivers lama land

The Shape of Leaves 

Lou Sarabadzic

Lou Sarabadzic is a published writer who holds a PhD in French Studies, specialising in contemporary women’s writing.

Lou "works across poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, and develops projects that engage with new technologies, including augmented reality (AR)."

Still images from an AR experience with animation and voice

Belén Cerezo

Belén Cerezo Montoya is an artist-researcher and educator, currently a lecturer at the University of Burgos, Spain, with extensive experience in academic, artistic, and educational research.

Belén's artistic practice takes the form of audiovisual installations, videos, and photographs.

A pool of light

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Seeing bodies

viviendo el dia

moving stones moving stills

Josh Masheka  

Josh Masheka Elia is a Congolese dancer and choreographer based between Bukavu (DRC) and Kigali (Rwanda). He trained at École des Sables (2021–2025) as part of the professional Africa–Diasporas and International Professional Training programmes

Josh's artistic practice explores the connections between intimate memory, collective heritage, and resilience through movement.

Tom Harris

Harris is an independent musician and sound artist. 

Tom "writes, records, and releases music independently, creating sound design for film and soundscapes for exhibitions." He  "works across Experimental, Ambient, Hip-Hop, and Jazz, he explores multiplicity through boundary-crossing practices."

Our Acres: A Breath Before 

Sian Amber

Sian Amber is a freelance visual creative and multidisciplinary artist providing design services to charities, galleries, museums, independent businesses, and events.

Wishing well

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Well dressed

Mark Robertson -Depthm

DEPTHM is the creative capsule of Mark Robertson, an interactive designer and creative technologist based in Nottingham, UK, merging technology and creativity to craft immersive experiences beyond traditional boundaries.

Peter Cottontale - Pray for real - audio generative lyric video.

"audio generative water colour painting. Each instrument controls a digital paintbrush, as the audio signal is detected the digital paintbrush hits the canvas and creates marks."

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still images from video

© 2021 by Céline Siani Djiakoua

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