Bitesize Lectures

Bitesize lectures are periodic public events organised by FoAM in Brussels. The events consist of lectures and presentations, by emerging and established practitioners in a variety of fields. The talks last for approximately one hour, with another two to three hours reserved for discussions, moderated by one of FoAM's collaborators. The presentations are complemented by thematic foods and drinks, providing an informal and relaxed atmosphere. We designed this series to allow in-depth conversations with people who are great speakers and have interesting things to say, without being rushed. We wanted to go beyond the obligatory Q&A session, encouraging inspiring dialogues, which can be valuable for both the presenters and the audience. The regular visitors of the series is a mixture of people who are either professionally, or personal curious about the speakers and the topics. The lectures are given avoiding excessive use of jargon, which facilitates engaging interdisciplinary conversations.

related events

Bitesize lecture with Bartaku

2008-07-04 18:30 Europe/Brussels
2008-07-04 20:30 Europe/Brussels

PhoEf: The Undisclosed Poésis of the Photovoltaic Effect

With Bartaku

Bitesize Lecture with Adrian Hon

2007-10-16 19:00 Europe/Brussels
2007-10-16 21:00 Europe/Brussels

FoAM and the Guild for Reality Integrators and Generators organised a talk by Adrian Hon, on Alternate Reality Games (ARG), collaborative fiction, puppetmasters, backstories and other tools for playful reality generation.

Bite Size Lecture 2007 03 22: SymbioticA

2007-03-22 18:30 Europe/Brussels
2007-03-22 20:30 Europe/Brussels

SymbioticA is an artistic laboratory dedicated to the research, learning and critique of the life sciences. Operating since 2000, SymbioticA is the first research laboratory of its kind, enabling artists to engage in wet biology practices in a biological science department. SymbioticA's artists have exhibited their pioneering works world wide, best known for their work on Stelarc's Extra Ear and the Welcome Trust awarded Pig Wings. It is FoAM's pleasure to bring these renowned artists and researchers to Brussels and Belgium for the first time.

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Bitesize lecture with Danica Kuzmanovic

2004-12-17 12:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-12-17 20:00 Europe/Brussels

Psychological needs, behaviours and communicative co-existence

Bitesize lecture with Sonia Cillari

2004-11-05 17:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-11-05 18:00 Europe/Brussels

Investigation of spatial learning: 3D Modeling Theory applied to Real-time Systems

Sonia Cillari, a digital architect currently based in the Netherlands, presented her electronic environments and discussed theoretical investigations into human perception, non-linear movement and participatory architecture. At the same time, FoAM influenced the sensory perception of the lecture, by subtly stimulating the visitors' taste buds.

Bitesize lecture with Joost Rekveld

2004-11-26 18:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-11-26 19:00 Europe/Brussels

Joost Rekveld (1970) has been making abstract films and kinetic installations since 1991, originally inspired by the idea of a music for the eye. Through his invention of various animation techniques he became interested in the prehistory of moving image media, especially the technological history of perspective, optics, motion capture and scanning. These themes became the basis for a number of films and installations. His recent work is moving away from film towards more architectural and theatrical forms of articulated light.

Bitesize lecture with Sha Xin Wei and Harry Smoak

2004-11-11 17:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-11-11 18:00 Europe/Brussels

A lecture on Media Choreography and responsive architectures at the Topological Media Lab in Atlanta and Montreal.

Bitesize lecture with Tina Gonsalves and Tom Donaldson

2004-10-01 13:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-10-01 17:00 Europe/Brussels

Tina Gonsalves and Tom Donaldson, founders of Clutch have created ‘Medulla Intimata’, responsive video jewelery. While wearing the jewelery, software monitors the tone and intonation in the wearer’s voice. These measurements help the software select video sequences appropriate to the emotional state of the wearer. Once selected, the

Bitesize lecture with Bert Schiettecatte

2004-07-09 13:00 Europe/Brussels
2004-07-09 15:00 Europe/Brussels

Lunch, presentation and discussion about Bert's project 'Audiocubes'.

http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~bschiett/audiocubes/index.html

Bitesize symposium On Borders and Edges

2004-05-29 00:00 Europe/Brussels

Panel presentations and discussion with Kristina Andersen, Vali Lalioti, Alok Nandi and Sha Xin Wei

Bitesize lecture with Catherine Watling and Angelo Vermeulen

2005-12-01 20:00 Europe/Brussels
2005-12-01 23:00 Europe/Brussels

Our two guests in the last 'bite-size-lecture' for 2005 are experts in artistically grown ecologies and ecologically inspired arts. They talked to us about what happens when you depend on living (or recently living) organisms to become cooperative partners in your artistic process...

Bitesize lecture with Brian Degger

2005-06-14 00:00 Europe/Brussels

Brian Degger's Stories from the flesh factory

Whilst building my art practice, i have been working at a fish factory, this has given me various inspirations for bioart projects Working with fish calls into question sustainability of harvesting

Food pairing & Molecular Gastronomy

2008-11-14 19:00 Europe/Brussels
2008-11-14 21:30 Europe/Brussels

Bernard Lahousse, an internationally renown food scientist, one of the founders of CREAX Food (http://creaxfood.com/) & consultant to creative chefs worldwide (in Belgium: L'air du temps, Oud Sluis, In de wulf, Kasteel Withof,...) will prepare a nutritious lecture on food pairing, molecular gastronomy and new kitchen techiques. Bernard will talk about the concepts of coupling and replacing ingredients based on their chemical components. He will explain how to use his food pairing website (http://www.foodpairing.be) and introduce "The Flemish Primitives" (http://www.theflemishprimitives.com/).

Bite Size Lecture by Desire Machine Collective

2010-07-16 17:00 Europe/Brussels
2010-07-16 20:00 Europe/Brussels

As a part of our AEGIS residency programme (http://x4.fo.am/aegis), Desire Machine Collective will spend some time at FoAM in Brussels this summer. This Bite Size Lecture will include a presentation of their work, spiced up with a taste of Assamese cuisine.

http://www.desiremachinecollective.net/

D+1

2011-06-03 19:00 Europe/Brussels
2011-06-03 21:00 Europe/Brussels

D plus one
“the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid”
Lecture Performance with Fanny Zaman

What do we observe?

The setting is the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. ECX is the current centre of control of the newly installed Ethiopian market system. Ethiopia today ranks n°5 in the world list of emerging countries by producing primary physical goods (commodities).

Stories, rumours and attitudes

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