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We share a two story former electronics workshop with several artists and collectives. The collective studio functions as a shared workspace where research and practices can be woven together. The building consists of two floors of each ca. 150m2. The ground floor is used collectively for internal or external (group) residencies, workshops, meetings, prototyping and production. The downstairs floor has (almost) step free access and includes a kitchen, tool storage, spacious garden with fruit trees, and a shed for woodwork.
We share a two story former electronics workshop with several artists and collectives. The studio functions as a shared workspace where research and practices can be woven together. The building consists of two floors of each ca. 150m2. The ground floor is used collectively for internal or external (group) residencies, workshops, meetings, prototyping and production. The downstairs floor has (almost) step free access and includes a kitchen, tool storage, spacious garden with fruit trees, and a shed for woodwork.


The first floor is inhabited by artists, collectives and researchers working around technology, visual arts, architecture, textile and urban space: [http://www.agnesvillette.com/ Agnes Villette], [https://alexandermarinus.com Alexander Marinus], [https://common-room.net Common room] (Rachel Himmelfarb), [https://constantvzw.org Constant], Vereniging voor Kunst en Media, [https://echegoyendiego.wixsite.com Diego Echegoyen], [https://cargocollective.com/jimenaps Jimena Perez Salerno],  [https://mariusescande.com/ Marius Escande], [https://monoskop.org/Martino_Morandi Martino Morandi], [http://www.videomagazijn.org/info Peter Westenberg], [https://www.sarahillouz.com Sarah Illouz], [https://seifee.com Sina Seifee], Wouter de Raeve & [http://www.fourthirty-one.org Fourthirty-one Collective].
The first floor is inhabited by artists, collectives and researchers working around technology, visual arts, architecture, textile and urban space: [http://www.agnesvillette.com/ Agnes Villette], [https://alexandermarinus.com Alexander Marinus], [https://common-room.net Common room] (Rachel Himmelfarb), [https://constantvzw.org Constant], Vereniging voor Kunst en Media, [https://echegoyendiego.wixsite.com Diego Echegoyen], [https://cargocollective.com/jimenaps Jimena Perez Salerno],  [https://mariusescande.com/ Marius Escande], [https://monoskop.org/Martino_Morandi Martino Morandi], [http://www.videomagazijn.org/info Peter Westenberg], [https://www.sarahillouz.com Sarah Illouz], [https://seifee.com Sina Seifee], Wouter de Raeve & [http://www.fourthirty-one.org Fourthirty-one Collective].

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Our office is located at Chaussée de Jette 388 II, 1081 Brussels, Belgium.

We share a two story former electronics workshop with several artists and collectives. The studio functions as a shared workspace where research and practices can be woven together. The building consists of two floors of each ca. 150m2. The ground floor is used collectively for internal or external (group) residencies, workshops, meetings, prototyping and production. The downstairs floor has (almost) step free access and includes a kitchen, tool storage, spacious garden with fruit trees, and a shed for woodwork.

The first floor is inhabited by artists, collectives and researchers working around technology, visual arts, architecture, textile and urban space: Agnes Villette, Alexander Marinus, Common room (Rachel Himmelfarb), Constant, Vereniging voor Kunst en Media, Diego Echegoyen, Jimena Perez Salerno, Marius Escande, Martino Morandi, Peter Westenberg, Sarah Illouz, Sina Seifee, Wouter de Raeve & Fourthirty-one Collective.