42 definitions of intervention
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The exhibition at the SMBA will be a space of participation with collective painting of murals, discussion groups, dance interventions and DJ sessions at the opening and closing organised in collaboration with HipHopHuis.
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The extent to which ‘Project 1975’ has taken over SMBA’s programming is also evident from the interventional graphic identity that has been developed especially for the project by Nina Støttrup Larsen of graphic design company Mevis en Van Deursen.
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Through their form, their intervention in space, details such as the finish of the surface, monumentality, unexpected combinations of materials and non-material elements such as motion, warmth or film images, the sculptures appeal to the transmission of information in many, varied forms.
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De Rijke and De Rooij did not study the work of filmmakers like Godard and Antonioni until later on, but the way the conventions of cinema are denaturalized by alienating interventions in these films is highly reminiscent of the strategies of nouvelle vague and related tendencies of the 1960s and 70s.
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For the last six weeks, the exhibition BELL invites has been an active space of participation, with the collective painting of murals, discussion groups, dance interventions, and DJ sessions organised in collaboration with HipHopHuis, Rotterdam; and in partnership with the University of Colour, Amsterdam.
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For the last six weeks, the exhibition BELL invites has been an active space of participation, with the collective painting of murals, discussion groups, dance interventions, and DJ sessions organised in collaboration with HipHopHuis, Rotterdam; and in partnership with the University of Colour, Amsterdam.
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The Exterritory Project takes form in at-sea events, on the internet, in scientific experiments, research, public symposiums, and in other interventions, attempting to create alternative situations for encountering, researching, discussing, and art-making and to generate networks of intellectual and professional connections that transcned national politics and social hierarchies.
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The Exterritory Project takes form in at-sea events, on the internet, in scientific experiments, research, public symposiums, and in other interventions, attempting to create alternative situations for encountering, researching, discussing, and art-making and to generate networks of intellectual and professional connections that transcned national politics and social hierarchies.
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Such discrepancies are to be seen not only in the post-war residential neighbourhoods which have been criticised for years now, but for instance also in city centres that are subject to gentrification, in which specific groups in the population are being pushed aside and the public character of these areas are radically altered by means of architectural interventions and political, economic development/speculation, as well as in the boastful slogans which are intended to make an office centre like the Zuidas attractive.
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