MEER KENNIS / MORE KNOWLEDGE – a scientific performance – Harmen de Hoop

Photo: Harmen de Hoop, 2016

(Dutch version below)

Saturday November 12, 14.00 hrs
(Door open from 13.30 hrs, dress warm!)
Location: M0Bi, Kolendrift 13, Groningen (NL)
Main language: English
Participation: free

Location-project of artist Harmen de Hoop in collaboration with
Prof. dr. Steven Hoekstra (Associate Professor of Atomic and Molecular Physics,
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen).

‘Harmen de Hoop is a visual artist who makes anonymous and illegal interventions in public space. He works on the notion of ‘place’ in the contemporary city, the behaviour of individuals or groups, and the conflicts of interests in public space. With his interventions he breaches the systems and brings forward another, often humane perspective. With this he tries to let people look at themselves in a different way, often with a sense of humor.’
Source: www.harmendehoop.com

How long does a second last?…
Join the performance where the worlds of Art and Atomic Physics, Molecular Physics and Chemical Physics broaden your artistic and scientific horizon.

 

Dutch version:

MEER KENNIS – een wetenschappelijke performance
– Harmen de Hoop

Zaterdag 12 november 2016 om 14.00 uur
(Deur open vanaf 13.30 uur, kleed je warm!)
Voertaal: Engels
Locatie: M0Bi, Kolendrift 13, Groningen
Deelname: gratis

Locatie-project van kunstenaar Harmen de Hoop met medewerking van
Prof. dr. Steven Hoekstra (Adjunct Hoogleraar Atoom- en Molecuulfysica, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen).

‘Harmen de Hoop is a visual artist who makes anonymous and illegal interventions in public space. He works on the notion of ‘place’ in the contemporary city, the behaviour of individuals or groups, and the conflicts of interests in public space. With his interventions he breaches the systems and brings forward another, often humane perspective. With this he tries to let people look at themselves in a different way, often with a sense of humor.’
Bron: www.harmendehoop.com

Hoe lang duurt een seconde?…
Kom langs en neem deel aan de performance waar de werelden van de Kunst en Atoomfysica, Moleculaire Fysica en Chemische Fysica je artistieke en wetenschappelijke horizon zullen verbreden.

Photo: Harmen de Hoop, 2016