KLIK@GLOW

Exposition Re-ACT, Interactive Light Art

Centrum Kunstlicht in de Kunst presents from 27 September 2008 to 25 January 2009 the exhibition Re-ACT, Interactive Light Art. The exhibition consists of works and spatial installions, which react in different ways on visitors. Experience what happens if you touch a work, how it reacts on your proximity or how you can become a part of it.

Annette Waterschoot will perform a choreography, on the occasion of GLOW, on Wednesday evening 12 November, in which the dancer searches for interaction with one of the art works. For more information please look at: www.kunstlichtkunst.nl

In November 2007 Centrum Kunstlicht in de Kunst initiated the second edition of the Frist Philips artificial-light-art contest by inviting artists to submit designs for works combining light and interactivity.

The selected works are from: Paul Baartmans from Amsterdam, Blendid (collective David Kousemaker and Tim Olden) from Bussum, Margarethe Broers from Amersfoort, Stefan Gross and Stella Boess from Rotterdam, Carmin Karasic and Rolf van Gelder from Eindhoven, Ernesto Klar from Brooklyn (USA), Matthijs Muller from Amsterdam and Rik van Schendel from Nijmegen.

Centrum Kunstlicht in de Kunst is located in the first Philips factory on the Emmasingel 31, where Gerard Philips produced his first bulbs in 1891.