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Ideosyncracies- Artists' Impressions of PICNIC 08

Ranging from personal observations to GPS drawings, real representations of
information dressed up as crumbs and no doubt lots of ideas for Picnic 09,
you'd better not miss out on this pack of idiosyncratic people. Hosted by Rob van Kranenburg, this event brought together the 25 artists that came to PICNIC and that were asked for their artists' impressions.

Esther Polak is contextualizing all things locative.

Saron Paz will be constantly wondering, writing from his mind and photographing from his stomach- building and being built.

Yolande Harris will record the responses of participating picnic public (PPP!) to her Satellite Sounders, small instruments that take the GPS data of satellite moving overhead as they walk around the Westergasfabriek.

Corinne Kruger develops a 3D visualisation of information crumbs, reflecting her view on the event and the information presented.

Main underlying themes in Yvonne Droge Wendel's work relate to desired and undesired authorship of objects and the relational and she will report on these issues in Picnic in writing and drawing.

Willem van Weelden looks with a theoretical eye.

Karen Lancel will be looking through the lens of her practice based phd and reflect in writing.

Zanne tells stories and will wander around to see if she shape experiences in her own visual sign-language of emotions.

She will also team up with composer Huba de Graaff, who is looking more new and experimental building blocks.

Life artists Micha Klein & Afke Reijenga scanning for all things light .

Kurt Stockmans loves embedded futures in video and will mix it with hotdogs and picnic.

Radio, sound, stories, fragments of the everyday everything- who else but Peter Mertens and Harold Schellingx?

Reverse engineering into how to do better next time, that is conceptual architect Bronac Ferran.

Vj Hummer aka Nils Mühlenbruch creates avatar drawings and animations of visitors during the festival.

Judith Koesier will look from with the eye of a documentary filmmaker.

Niko Princen paints Picnic 08 green, grün en groen.

Inspiration will no doubt come! says musician, designer and artist Dieter Vandoren and we do not doubt him.

Leaving a mark for the rest of the world is Sara Palomeque's plan.

Lilia Perez could do - among other things - a visual collection of apparently unimportant things.

Matthew Jarvis is crossing arts and science.

Ron Bunzl thinks about people all the time, wondering what moves them, what makes them run, what makes them dream.

Perla Montelongo plays with perceptions of time.

And Kim de Groot will be experimenting on a visual level with what the digital networked image could look like and of course through this interface, can show its workings.