In Progress
Here is a selection of our current productions and touring exhibitions. As always it includes a collection of installation, scenographic and performance projects, intimate and large-scale formats, for ephemeral and permanent contexts.
In 2024/26 are already confirmed ongoing collaborations with Australian light artist Lua Brice, Spanish illustrator/animator Rocío Álvarez, Greek data artist Georgios Cherouvim and Swiss/French media artist Yannick Jacquet.
Some pieces are ready to be shipped, some can be adapted to different contexts, some are scalable, and some are just in need of the right context and partnership to be fully produced. All are eager to meet your audience whether it be in the public space, aa heritage site, a museum or on stage!
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to receive more information about any of these works, discuss a new collaboration or commission idea :
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onFire
Artist: Georgios Cherouvim (Greece)
Using publicly available satellite data, Greek artist Georgios Cherouvim shows us the reality of forest fires worldwide since 2012.
Presented here as a series of 3 monoliths, this hybrid project has been designed to be adapted to different contexts and, above all, different scales, on structures or directly onto buildings, indoors or outdoors, using a combination of digital print, photosensitive paint, lasers and/or video projection.

Limbes
Artist: Nico Neefs (Belgium)
Limbes is a contemplative installation that questions our relationship with time, cycles, and presence.
Driven by the idea of perpetual motion, Nico Neefs captures bodies in motion with an high speed camera and develops a generative tool that allows him to modulate the pace and flow of this timeless image stream.
In front of us, above our heads, bodies float at different speeds like a suspended, eternal ballet. Passing through multiple layers of screens, these bodies duplicate and mix, constantly creating new compositions and perspectives.
NB: Limbes can take different shapes, and be presented at different scales or formats, using different technologies.

Augmented Mural
(work in progress)
Artist: Rocío Álvarez (Spain)
Spanish artist Rocío Álvarez mixes mediums and formats, navigating between illustration, painting & animation.
Her short film Simbiosis Carnal has won awards at more than 20 festivals, including the Anima Grand Prize (Be) and a nomination for Les Magrittes, the Belgian national film competition.
We are accompanying Rocío to develop large augmented canvas pieces merging painting and video animation, both for large scale formats in the public space and indoor installation formats.

Still loading
Artist: Yannick Jacquet (Swiss/French)
'Still Loading' is a collection of loading animations that reflect our dependence on technology and explores the concept of wait, frustration, and our relationship with time. The project highlights the creative and technical work behind these animations, which often go unnoticed. The work incorporates symbols of death and time, reinterpreting them in the context of digital technology. It questions, provokes and plays with both the viewer and the history of art.
NB: formats, layout and scale of presentations can/will be adapted to locations.

Liminal Scope
Artist: Hovver (Australia / Usa)
Liminal Scope is an installation by Brooklyn based art studio Hovver (run by australian artist Lua Brice) in which three rings frame the transit of light through space. A meditative sculpture, it forms an aperture that focuses and reveals a spatial quality of light, which usually remains unseen.
Previously shown at Day For Night (Houston, USA), in an old electrical transformer room at Constellations (Metz - FR), an old cold-storage warehouse at Scopitone (Nantes, FR) and at Wallplay’s On Canal in Manhattan (NYC, USA).

Don't follow the guide !
Artist: Mécaniques Discursives (Belgium/Swiss)
The tireless, poetic and subversive visual quest of Belgian engraver Fred Penelle and Swiss videographer Yannick Jacquet suspends time between two eras:
those of Gutenberg and Big Data.
Based on the principle of a chain reaction, dream-like machinery come to life across the walls, the floor, and the ceiling like an exquisite corpse. Its fragmented and fantastical iconography interweaves vestiges of the future, improbable architectures and bestiaries, pop culture heroes, and figures from another time.
A monographic touring exhibition
The monographic exhibition includes a dozen works, mainly medium and large formats. Most pieces are ”wall explorations”, with some framed works, and a couple of free standing installations. They can be presented altogether or separate, and some can be adapted site specifically.
In the Mural series, dedicated to large-scale works, five pieces are available to be exhibited onto buildings facades or large indoor spaces.
The first permanent Mural piece is on display in Brussels city center, at 21 boulevard Anspach.

INTERVAL
Interval is a new studio initiating artist led projects.
Focused on the dialogue between graphic arts and contemporary digital creation Interval specialises in staging ideas (and images) on the walls of cities and museums, in the public space, with institutions and agencies alike.
Interval operates outside the limitations of the frame, in the space between paper and pixels, between fixed and moving image.
Catalogue (continued)
Remote Memories is a large canvas of video and sound by media artist Yannick Jacquet. This highly pictorial work resists immediate apprehension; rather it needs to be observed a moment, contemplated in order to grasp its minor details. Textures are superimposed and interlaced, creating atmospheres that vibrate with neither line nor contour – a sort of “sfumato video”.
Ressac - Video scenography by Yannick Jacquet
Minakami is an encounter between the choreographic work of Jonathan Schatz and the work Suite by Yannick Jacquet and Thomas Vaquié.
Stephen O'Malley & Kali Malone - Live performance. Video scenography by Yannick Jacquet
Suite - Yannick Jacquet. Employing constantly shifting simple graphic elements, Suite unfolds through slow evolutions. Fluid mechanics and geometry synthesize to create a rich visual complexity that tends towards abstraction. Jacquet’s two-fold research into color and the notions of time and natural cycles has led him to champion a new paradigm of slowness as one possible path to the urgently needed restoration of sensibility.
Remote Memories & the Six Cycles Orchestra - live performance by Before Tigers. Using the installation's 11 vibration speakers, here augmented with six turntables and a collection of custom-made vinyls with locked grooves, Before Tigers paints a soundscape in conversation with the work’s visual landscapes.
Ether - Nico Neefs - Video installation
Permanent commission - On display at 21 Blvd Anspach, Brussels 1000. (Mécaniques Discursives - Mural series 2021)
Mécaniques Discursives - the Mural Series. In 2018, after more than 50 exhibitions around the world, Belgian engraver/printmaker Fred Penelle and Swiss media artist Yannick Jacquet started looking at reinventing and deepening their collaborative research once more. This time exploring large scale interventions in the public space.
Sarabandes en temps de crise (Mécaniques Discursives)
3Destruct - Yannick Jacquet, Jeremie Peeters, Thomas Vaquié (2007). Half way between light sculpture and "penetrable" 3Destruct is a space of visual and sonic deconstruction. It offers an experience in a non-linear world, where spatial coherence is lost.