Written by Theodoros Kitsos- The long reign (1621–1665) of Philip IV was characterized by the political, military and economic decline …
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Written by Theodoros Kitsos- The long reign (1621–1665) of Philip IV was characterized by the political, military and economic decline …
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Written by Danae Stefanou & Yannis Kotsonis- Transpiration is an investigation of the shifting relations between “inside” and “outside”, familiarity …
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Written by Danae Stefanou and Yannis Kotsonis- Syros Sound Meetings is an ongoing initiative for aural interventions, workshops, artist residences …
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Written by Panayiotis Panopoulos- The history of stone bridges in Greece and the Balkans is interwoven with people’s beliefs in …
Written by Panayotis Panopoulos- Excerpted from the documenta 14: Daybook VOICE–O–GRAPH is a vinyl work of discovery, preservation, re-use and manipulation. A …
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Written by Anna Papaeti & Nektarios Pappas- The installation New Parthenon was created by Anna Papaeti and Nektarios Pappas in …
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Written by Anna Papaeti & Nektarios Pappas- The installation The Dark Side of the Tune was created by Anna Papaeti …
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Written by Nikoleta Chatzopoulou- Infinity is a composition for halldorophone and voice. Halldorophone inherently produces long-lasting tones and drones through …
Written by Nikoleta Chatzopoulou- A site-specific quadraphonic work performed at the archeological site of the Roman Agora, Athens in September …
Written by Theodoros Kitsos- Theory and practice, creation and interpretation, context and freedom, familiar and uncunny: timeless dipoles, axes of …
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