De Incubate Huilbak

September 28, 2009

Monday 21st of September Vaast Colson drove through the city in this Hummer H2 while playing on his stereo really, really, really loud crying noises. This was his way to show his  sadness about the festival being over already. Whatspace have put online some cool pics of this cool action.

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Incubate Day #5: Hip hop, Films and lots of Art

September 17, 2009

The official opening of Incubate is today @ Duvelhok. Vaast Colson and Dennis Tyfus will shock and awe all those of you that will attend this official part of the festival. New Jacks will start there as well. But for those of you that don’t give a rat’s ass about official openings there’s plenty to [...]

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Whatnight #2: Who What Where?

August 31, 2009

Thursday 17 September around 16:00 the official opening of Incubate (yeah, the festival is than already five days in action, but that’s how official openings work, apparently) will take place in the form of Whatnight #2 @ Duvelhok. Vaast Colson and Dennis Tyfus were invited by Whatspace for this event. They will do two performances [...]

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The Incubate gospel according to Angelique Spaninks

August 28, 2009

‘The Incubate gospel according to’ section gives you tips from insiders. Check others out here. Who are you? Angelique Spaninks, director of MU art space in Eindhoven, where I program arts and popculture in the broadest sense of the words. We have worked with artists like Henrik Vibskov, Mike Mills, Miranda July, Ari Marcopoulos, Peter [...]

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Whatnight #2 @ Incubate: An introduction

July 7, 2009

On Incubate Whatnight #2 will take place. Artists giving acte de presance: Vaast Colson and Dennis Tyfus. The guys from Whatspace made a compilation already to get to know these guys a bit more.

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[Art Monday] You should know: Julian Montague

February 13, 2012

Julian Montague is working in the graphic design-industry for almost 15 years. He is responsible for many logo’s, designs and he already published a book called ‘The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification’. Montague is maintaining an interesting blog about rare modernist book covers published from 1950 till 1980 that he [...]

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