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Drivers: Alex Zanardi, Dario Franchitti, Christian Fittipaldi, Patrick Carpentier, André Ribeiro and Greg Moore.
Teams: Chip Ganassi, Green, Newman-Haas, Forsythe, Penske and Forsythe.
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Read about the first major sporting event to take place in the newly formed Irish Free State. The world title boxing match between Senegalese-born Frenchman, Battling Siki, and Irish-American, Mike McTigue, took place in Dublin 100 years ago on St Patrick's Day 1923.
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Relire la justice constitutionnelle à travers l'œuvre du doyen Favoreu ?
https://justifiable.fr/?p=1719 https://justifiable.fr/?p=1719 #constitutionnelle #doyen #Favoreu #justice #lœuvre #Relire #travers Présentation Ce colloque est organisé à l’occasion des vingt ans de la disparition de Louis Favoreu. Programme 5 Décembre 9h00 : Ouverture du colloqueDoyen de la Faculté de droit et de sciences politiques d’Aix-en-Provence –Jean-Baptiste PerrierDirection de l’UMR DICE – Caterina SeverinoPrésidence de l’AFDC – Julien BonnetDirection de l’ILF – Ariane Vidal-Naquet 9h15 : L’Ecole aixoise de droit constitutionnel : introduction réflexiveXavier Magnon, Aix Marseille Université § I – La construction d’une légitimité de la justice constitutionnelle en France Première séance, présidée par Olivier Lecucq, Université de Pau La légitimité du juge constitutionnel ne tient pas seulement en ce qu’il n’a pas le dernier motAriane Vidal-Naquet, Aix Marseille Univ. D’une approche prescriptive du droit comparé vers une approche descriptive : quel état du droit comparé constitutionnel ?Otto Pfersmann, HCESS Je ne motive pas donc je suis… pasWanda Mastor, Université de Corse Du transfert des méthodes : de la science du droit administratif à la science du droit constitutionnelFabrice Melleray, Sciences Po Paris Débats 12h30 : Déjeuner 14h00 : Le Conseil constitutionnel est-il une cour constitutionnelle ?Thierry di Manno, Université de Toulon La constitutionnalisation du droit face à la conventionnalisation du droitLaurence Burgorgue-Larsen, Université de Paris 1 Démocratie et Etat de droit, quelle place pour la justice constitutionnelle en France ?Marthe Fatin-Rouge Stefanini, Aix Marseille Univ. Débats 15h15 : Pause 15h30 : De la politique saisie par le droit à la politique contre le droitDenys de Béchillon, Université de Pau (via ZOOM) Le principe de constitutionnalité sans… la ConstitutionRégis Ponsard, Université de Reims Critiques doctrinales et légitimité du Conseil constitutionnelJulien Bonnet, Université de Montpellier 1 Débats 17h00 : Fin des travaux 6 Décembre § II – La construction d’un nouveau discours sur le droit constitutionnel Seconde séance, présidée par Ferdinand Mélin-Soucramanien, Université de Bordeaux 9h00 : Est-il encore nécessaire de proposer des modèles de justice constitutionnelle ?Julien Padovani, Université de Paris 1 Les droits international et européen sont-ils sur ou sous la Constitution ?Patrick Gaïa, Aix Marseille Univ. Faut-il considérer le Conseil constitutionnel comme un protecteur des droits et libertés ?Laurence Gay, Aix Marseille Univ. Débats 10h15 : Pause 10h30 : Des règlements autonomes à la place du pouvoir réglementaire dans la ConstitutionNathalie Jacquinot, Université de Toulouse Capitole De l’acte de gouvernement au self-restraint du juge constitutionnelHubert Alcaraz, Université de Pau Remettre en cause les différentes catégorisations en contentieux constitutionnel ?Guillaume Tusseau, Sciences Po Paris Débats 12h30 : Déjeuner 14h00 : L’exception d’inconstitutionnalité était-elle la question ?Caterina Severino, Sciences Po Aix De la supra-constitutionnalité à la micro-constitutionnalitéCarine David, Aix Marseille Univ. La justice administrative française a-t- elle besoin d’un statut constitutionnel ?Didier Ribes, Aix Marseille Univ. Débats 15h15 : Pause § III – Table Ronde conclusive – De l’héritage à l’émancipation 15h30 : Présidée par Joseph Pini, Institut catholique de Toulouse Avec : Didier Maus, Aix Marseille Univ. – Jean-Louis Mestre, Aix Marseille Univ. – Elise Carpentier, Aix Marseille Univ. – André Roux, Aix Marseille Univ. – Ferdinand Mélin-Soucramanien, Université de Bordeaux – Thierry Renoux, Aix-Marseille Univ. – Aurélie Duffy-Meunier, Aix Marseille Univ. – Olivier Lecucq, Université de Pau – Francis Delpérée, UCLouvain – Xavier Philippe, Université de Paris 1 – Olivier Le Bot, Aix Marseille Univ. – Sophie de Cacqueray, Aix-Marseille Univ. – Stéphane Caporal, Université de Saint-Etienne – Annabelle Pena, Université de Toulon – Guylène Nicolas, Aix Marseille Univ. 16h30 : Fin des travaux Pour toutes les informations concernant le colloque et l’accès en Zoom : https://dice.univ-amu.fr/fr/dice/ilf Colloque organisé par l’IE2IA, Université de Pau et Pays de l’Adour, l’ILF, le DICE, faculté de droit, Aix-Marseille Université ; l’EMRJ, Université de Corse sous la responsabilité scientifique de Caterina Severino, Xavier Magnon et Wanda Mastor Source link JUSTIFIABLE s’enrichit avec une nouvelle catégorie dédiée �� l’Histoire du droit, alimentée par le flux RSS de univ-droit.fr. Cette section propose des articles approfondis et régulièrement mis à jour sur l’évolution des systèmes juridiques, les grandes doctrines, et les événements marquants qui ont façonné le droit contemporain. Ce nouvel espace est pensé pour les professionnels, les étudiants, et les passionnés d’histoire juridique, en quête de ressources fiables et structurées pour mieux comprendre les fondements et l’évolution des normes juridiques. Plongez dès maintenant dans cette catégorie pour explorer le passé et enrichir vos connaissances juridiques.
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ILO and UNTFSSE celebrate first anniversary of UNGA Resolution on the SSE with a global webinar.
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On Thursday, April 18, 2024, the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the UN Inter-Agency Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE) hosted an anniversary webinar. The event featured regional updates and reflections on the progress since last year’s adoption of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution promoting the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) for sustainable development. The webinar attracted nearly 400 registrants from 65 countries. Accessibility in French, English, and Spanish ensured inclusivity for a diverse audience.
A Year of Global Progress
The event kicked off with a welcome statement from Ms Simel Esim, Head of Cooperative, Social and Solidarity Economy at the ILO and Co-Chair of the UNTFSSE. “Each region brings its unique insights and challenges, enriching our dialogue and enhancing our understanding of how to effectively promote sustainable development across different contexts,” Ms Esim stated. Noting the ILO's role as a co-founder and leader of the Task Force for most of the past decade, she underscored the past year's key achievements for the UNTFSSE and the ILO in follow-up to the ILC resolution concerning decent work and the SSE. She notably highlighted the online self-learning modules for awareness raising on the SSE, developed for the UNTFSSE by the ILO and its International Training Centre in Turin, with support from the Government of Luxembourg.
Ms Chantal Line Carpentier, Head of Trade, Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development at UN Trade and Development and Co-Chair of the UNTFSSE, presented a summary of the UNTFSSE’s Strategic Action Plan for 2024-2026. She noted that the plan prioritizes implementing the UNGA resolution, preparing the UN Secretary General’s report, institutionalizing Task Force governance, and promoting key areas such as policy coherence, education and research, access to financial and non-financial support services, and statistics. Linking the SSE to a new economics for sustainable development she noted: “We see a lot of regional progress, and we need to make sure it goes global, and it goes national, and it goes local. And all of this we can do with our partners at all the levels, but it will require some resources.”
Regional Level Highlights
The webinar showcased updates from various regions, beginning with two video messages from Spain and Chile, two co-sponsors of the UNGA resolution, that highlighted the launch of the Ibero-American Network for the Promotion of the SSE. On the Iberian side, Ms Amparo Merino, Secretary of State for the Social Economy from Spain’s Ministry of Labour and Social Economy, praised the resolution as “a true example of international cooperation in these times in which conflict and international disorder seem to prevail.” On the Americas side, Ms Claudia Fuentes Julio, Permanent Representative of Chile to the United Nations Office at Geneva, stated: "Our commitment to social justice is at the heart of our efforts to promote the SSE. This dedication transcends borders as demonstrated by the participation of more than a dozen governments of the Americas in the ILO Global Coalition for Social Justice."
Following these two video messages, Mr Patrick Klein, Head of Sector for Social Economy and Social Enterprise, and Ms Margit Perko, Policy Officer at the Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, both representatives of the European Commission, discussed the implementation of the Social Economy Action Plan. Mr Klein underlined the importance of supporting “social economy actors to be a beacon in … the green transition [and] the digital transition." Ms Perko presented highlights of progress, such as the adoption of the Council Recommendation on developing social economy framework conditions and the launch of the EU Social Economy Gateway.
Participants then heard from Mr Sabelo Mbokazi, Head of Labour, Employment, and Migration Division at the African Union (AU) Commission. He discussed the AU’s engagement with the SSE, including the development, with ILO support, of a ten-year SSE Strategy and mapping studies to inform policy making. The strategy is set to be endorsed by Ministers responsible for Social Development, Labour, and Employment at the end of July in 2024. “The strides made so far,” he noted, “stand as a testament to the transformative potential of SSE in advancing socio-economic progress across the Continent.”
And lastly, Mr Denison Jayasooria, Former Chair of the Asian Solidarity Economy Council (ASEC) and Head of Secretariat, All Party Parliamentary Group Malaysia on SDGs, shared the perspective of SSE actors in Asia and the Pacific, in the absence of an intergovernmental regional initiative on the SSE. Mr Jayasooria emphasized the vibrancy of the SSE movement in the region as “an alternative model of doing business and development … towards a more sustainable, inclusive, and just development.” Discussing the policy situation, he underscored the need to build on the multi-country research initiative with the ILO.
Participant Reflections & Re-Commitment
The presentations sparked a period of reflection among designated participants, including representatives from the Ministry of Microfinance and the Social and Solidarity Economy of the Government of Senegal, which co-sponsored the UNGA resolution, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Global Social Economy Forum and SSE International Forum. Joining the ILO’s Global Social Justice Coalition was emphasized as a key opportunity to promote the SSE. Looking ahead, upcoming milestones include the UN Summit of the Future, the Second World Summit for Social Development, and the second UN International Year of Cooperatives in 2025.
A video recording of the event is available here.
#UNTFSSE#webinar#socio-economic progress#Social Economy Action Plan#contribute to a greener planet#green transition#cooperative economy#Social and Solidarity Economy (sse)#asia pacific#ilo asia pacific#Youtube
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Last chance to see /// Wandering Wondering open today 12-20h in Das Giftraum (with all day breakfast being served in Das Gift 12-17h for hungry art lovers)https://www.facebook.com/events/296614180856852/
"By choosing this walk, routinely, as a starting point for a collaboration, we begin escaping our usual paths. We start a new path of connection and relationship, new motives and values, we serve and we volunteer, we are benefactor and beneficiary. Changing things, casting doubts, making assumptions – What is the influence on each others work by each other? Here, we shall not be able to reproduce the reality, a new reality is created at this point, behind it the thoughts produced by our defeats, our walks and our reveries." Wandering Wondering will feature installation, painting and sculpture. Collaborative and individual results will be on display. Patrick Carpentier works with sculpture and installation. He is a former Art Film-maker. He was trained to body expression and stage direction by Jacques Lecoq method. He lives and works in Brussels. http://www.patrickcarpentier.be/ https://www.instagram.com/patrick_carpentier/ Daniela Milosevic is devoted to painting. She is a Academy of Fine Arts Hamburg graduate. 2016 she founded Keep it, Love it, Call it George, an interdisciplinary Art and Design Studio. She lives and works in Berlin. http://danielamilosevic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/educatedbody/
#das gift#berlin#neukölln#exhibition#art#Patrick Carpentier#Daniela Milosevic#installation#painting#sculpture#breakfast#brunch#scottish#haggis#bacon#hairofthedog
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QUICK FACTS: WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
Final Round of the NTT INDYCAR Series Championship.
Nicknames: Laguna Seca, Monterey
Location: Monterey, California, USA
Track Type: Road Course
Track Length: 2.238 miles (3.602 km)
Number of Turns: 11 (7L, 4R)
Year of First Race: 1983
INDYCAR Lap Record: 1:10.148 (Alex Zanardi, 1996)
Winner's Farthest Start: 25th (Max Papis, 2001)
Defending Winner: Colton Herta
Previous Winners: Teo Fabi (1983), Bobby Rahal (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987), Danny Sullivan (1988, 1990), Al Unser Jr (1989*), Rick Mears (1989), Michael Andretti (1991*, 1991, 1992), Paul Tracy (1993, 1994), Gil de Ferran (1995), Alex Zanardi (1996), Jimmy Vasser (1997), Bryan Herta (1998, 1999), Helio Castroneves (2000), Max Papis (2001), Cristiano de Matta (2002), Patrick Carpentier (2003, 2004), Colton Herta (2019, 2021)
*Marlboro Challenge Exhibition Race
Event Name: Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey
Event Dates: Friday September 9 - Sunday September 11, 2022
Race Distance: 212.61 miles (312.16 km)
Lap Count: 95
Weekend Schedule:
Practice 1: Friday @ 5:30 pm EDT (9:30 pm UTC)
Practice 2: Saturday @ 1:15 pm EDT (5:15 pm UTC)
Quali R1G1: Saturday @ 5:05 pm EDT (9:05 pm UTC)
Quali R1G2: Saturday @ 5:25 pm EDT (9:25 pm UTC)
Quali R2: Saturday @ 5:45 pm EDT (9:45 pm UTC)
Firestone Fast 6: Saturday @ 6:05 pm EDT (10:05 pm UTC)
Warmup: Sunday @ 12:00 pm EDT (4:00 pm UTC)
Race: Sunday @ 3:30 pm EDT (7:30 pm UTC)
Got any questions about Laguna Seca or INDYCAR in general? Send me an ask, and I'll respond as soon as I'm able!
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#indycar#laguna seca 2022#indycar quick facts#fyi the race is on 9/11 so if you dont want to watch the american nationalism pageant you may want to skip the pre-race show#also interesting fact: the polesitter has won 64% of the time#and front row starters have won 80% of the time#combined with the fact that the pole position bonus point is important for championship reasons#qualifying could be a really big deal here
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The Northwest Territories government expects the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19 to be available to 75 per cent of the territory's "eligible population" in "early 2021," according to a media advisory issued Thursday afternoon.
The advisory announced a press conference, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ET on Friday, to discuss COVID-19 in the territory, and the government's vaccine delivery program.
The government said Premier Caroline Cochrane, Health Minister Julie Green, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Kami Kandola and MT. Brig.-Gen. Patrick Carpentier, Commander of Joint Task Force North will be present.
Also on Thursday, the Yukon government announced it was set to get 50,400 doses of the Moderna vaccine and that the vaccine would be available to all adults who want it within the first three months of 2021.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
#COVID19#covid19 vaccine#northwest territories#cdnpoli#canada#canadian politics#canadian news#canadian#needles tw
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Patrick Carpentier Wife Photos Info and their life details Race Car Driver
Patrick Carpentier Wife Photos Info and their life details Race Car Driver
Patrick Carpentier Wife
Is he married?
About Patrick Carpentier :
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Canadian race vehicle driver who won 5 Champ Car Series races from 2001 to 2004.
Prior to Fame
He was named 1997 CART Rookie of the Year.
Incidental data
He contended in his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the 2007 Centurion Boats at the Glen.
Family Life
He had two kids, Anais and Loic, with his wife Anick.
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Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT by Joint Task Force (North) / Force opérationnelle interarmeés (North) Via Flickr: Commander Joint Task Force North, Brigadier-General Patrick Carpentier (foreground), addresses the parade at the conclusion of an Honours and Awards ceremony during Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on March 5, 2021. Photo credit: Cpl Tori Lake, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Favourite dark academia book?
i'm only going to name the ones that are on my kinda really small bookshelf atm because my braincell isn't working past that. some of them are really short but these give me yearning for childhood dark academia vibes so i'm including them, and some others are more on the murder, alcoholism & crime side. anyways, recommend me some books on the notes and here's the list!
• of course, the secret history by donna tartt
• the complete works of percy shelley
• paris sous l'objectif (a photography book)
• sept contes by michel tournier
• the complete works of sappho
• catherine certitude by patrick modiano & sempé
• le petit prince by saint-exupéry
• the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde
• el siglo de las luces by alejo carpentier
• the annotated alice (og books by lewis carroll, annotations by martin gardner
• matilda by roald dahl
• a little life by hanya yanagihara
• persona normal by benito taibo
• the harry potter saga
#dark academia#dark academia textpost#dark academia aesthetic#ask#asks#ask game#dark academia asks#ask game dark academia#dark academia ask game#book#books#ask away#send asks
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Oh, what's that? You read? That's cool, I read Homer, Pindar, Plato, Aristotle, Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Arrian, Thucydides, Sappho, Plutarch, Ovid, Virgil, Lucretius, Arisoto, Horace, St. Augustine, Marcus Aurelius, Rabelais, Dante, Petrarch, Tasso, Bruno, Boccaccio, Leopardi, Machiavelli, Luther, Cervantes, Chaucer, the Beowulf poet, Chretien de Troyes, Marie de France, Sterne, Burton, Browne, Spenser, Wyatt, Sidney, Herbert, Percy Shelley, Tennyson, Donne, Pope, Dryden, Bacon, Novalis, Schelling, Schlegels, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Pascal, Lichtenberg, Dickinson, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Strindberg, Dickens, Marlowe, Diderot, Jonson, Potocki, Goethe, Bunyan, Gibbon, Addison, Smollett, Milton, Johnson, Boswell, Emerson, Quincey, Burke, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, Mary Shelley, Wollstonecraft, Racine, Baudelaire, Valery, Rimbaud, Verlaine, Moliere, Montaigne, Browning, Gray, Holderlin, Schiller, Shaw, Voltaire, Hugo, Balzac, Zola, Colette, Duras, Dumas, Stendhal, Nerval, Flaubert, Mallarme, Malraux, Chateaubriand, Artaud, Poe, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Byron, Keats, Arnold, Pater, Walter Scott, Swinburne, Thackeray, Rossetti, Carroll, William James, Henry James, Hawthorne, Twain, Melville, Dewey, Bergson, Whitehead, George Eliot, Williams, Frost, Cummings, Crane, Stevens, Whitman, Hughes, Plath, Trakl, Rilke, Celan, Montale, Neruda, Lorca, Tagore, Manzoni, Peake, Murdoch, Wharton, Wilde, Faulkner, O'Connor, Passos, Nietzsche, Adorno, Bloch, Lukacs, Bakhtin, Hamsun, Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Chekhov, Andreyev, Bely, Bulgakov, Gonchorov, Camoes, Pessoa, Queiroz, Saramago, Paz, Borges, Bloy, Pirandello, Huysmans, Lautreamont, Schwob, Casares, Bolano, Cortazar, Lima, Donoso, de Assis, Carpentier, Celine, Marquez, Unamuno, Gracq, Gide, Jarry, Camus, Conrad, Wells, Hardy, Salinger, Anderson, Ford, Maugham, Lawrence, Forster, Hrabal, Swift, Bronte, Woolf, Bachelard, Roussel, Beckett, Proust, Nabokov, Joyce, O'Brien, Yeats, Waugh, Heaney, Pinter, Auden, Hofmannsthal, Mann, Musil, Broch, Zweig, Bachmann, Jelinek, Lessing, Laxness, Simenon,Svevo, Levi, Buzzati, Quasimodo, Moravia, Llosa, Walser, Kafka, Babel, Schulz, Transtromer, Kertesz, Pavic, Andric, Grossmann, Linna, Mahfouz, Boll, Grass, Canetti, Pavese, Robbe-Grillet, Blanchot, Perec, Queneau, Calvino, Bernhard, Gass, Barth, Gaddis, Vollmann, Vidal, Hawkes, DeLillo, Pynchon, McCarthy, McElroy, Soseki, Murasaki, Shonagon, Kawabata, Mishima, Akutagawa, Tanizaki, Dazai, Oe, Xingjian, Yan, Kosztolanyi, Gombrowicz, Ishiguro, Eco, Coetzee, Auerbach, Benjamin, Barthes, Pasternak, Derrida, de Man, Kristeva, Deleuze, Bateson, Foucault, Lyotard, Mcluhan, Eichenbaum, Davenport, Steiner, Munro, Carson, Handke, Arno Schmidt, Therouxs, Patrick White, Alfau, Marias, Enard, Claude Simon, Robinson, Elizabeth Bishop, Markson, Lowry, Bellow, Dara, Churchward, and Marx. Haha, you know the classics.
Will you be my gf now?
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Patrick Carpentier, Between, 2017, mirror, variable dimensions
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Penthouse Art Residency Packs Up (for now)
In 2014, Harlan Levey created the Penthouse Art Residency at the (former) Hotel Bloom in Brussels, Belgium.
This was a philanthropic project, which re-activated unused space in the hotel and was of service to over 50 artists and curators.
Over the course of 5 years, artists from around the world came to Brussels to engage with the city and research, reflect, write, edit, and produce works in various media.
Earlier this year, the hotel was sold to the NH Brand, and the Penthouse Art Residency is no longer possible in its current location.
It is now closed until a new location is found. No applications will be accepted until future notice. Please contact the Penthouse Residency Curator Gatien Du Bois with questions.
We would like to thank the artists who participated to this project throughout the 6 years of its activity, especially the artists who stayed in residence: Petr Davydtchenko & Astrid Gnosis, Serena Vestrucci & Francesco Maluta, Esther de Graaf, Nathan Baker, Radek Szlaga, Sergio Bromberg, Daniel Baird, Max Rippon, TR Ericsson, The Holls Collective, Manoel Quitério & Gamze Yalcın, Will Barras, Pierre d’Alancaisez, Brad Feueehelm, Steven Schepens, Rokko Miyoshi, Maria Montesi, Inigo Moller Martinez, Mike Ballard, Abner Preis, Crystal Palmer & Isaac Pool, Willehad Eilers, Sandra Demetrescu, Wim Janssens, Roopa Vasudevan, Irina Bujor, Benjamin Verhoeven, Avenir Institute, Sina Hensel, Emeline Depas, METASITU, Jason Gringler, GVN908, Renato Custodio, Alex Bunn, Patrick Carpentier, Niamh McCann, Nicolai Bosko, Adam Chamandy, Ludovic Beillard & Martin Lukáč, Mano Penalva, Brice Bischoff, Josephine de Weck, Béla Pablo Janssen, Kunstcapades, Pierre-Alain Poirier, Cécile Angelini, Daniel Stubenvoll, David Hanes, Hyun Cho, Scott Wiliam Raby, Exploredinary, Esteban Donoso & Thiago Antunes, Cat Kron, and William Sarradet.
Below, a selection of visuals from the last two years artists in residence:
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