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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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Kraaienest Blijft by Wouter Stroet
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  • Screenings
  • Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022—19:00
  • Thursday, June 23rd, 2022—19:00
  • Friday, June 24th, 2022—19:00
  • Kraaienest Blijft
  • by Wouter Stroet
    • Netherlands, 2022
    • 05:20 min
    • NL with ENG subs

Through photogrammetric imagery, 'Kraaienest Blijft' explores the structures of a seemingly abandoned Grand Café in the Dutch city of Groningen. The piece assembles shattered interiors of – at first sight – unused spaces. Fragments of a conversation with former homeless students reveal that the property is actually far from vacant, and show that there is an alternative.

Artist Biography

Through unravelling tales of linear progression I seek to map out the blurriness of our world. By adapting and appropriating modern contemporary cartographic techniques, such as photogrammetry, and the use of aerial and satellite imagery. I aim to question the authority that decides what is and what is not in focus to re-orient and ignite curiosity.

    • Image
    • Wouter Stroet

    • Sound
    • Robbie Doorman