TAAT is an arts collective that develops environmentally engaged installations for embodied encounters between human and other-than-humans. You can read about TAAT, browse the live archive or meet us in our live agora.
Breg Horemans is a PhD Candidate at KULeuven, Faculty of Architecture and member of the Regenerative Architecture, Arts & Design (RAAD) research group. As an artistic practice-based researcher he co-founded the TAAT collective (with Gert-Jan Stam, 2012), that works on the verge of performance, research and installation art.
Contact: breg@taat.live
A screenshot of the video Maas Lab_polyphonic gathering_01 by David Martens. The collaboration agreement with the Maas as an equal partner in the...
Craft-woman Jeanny Bouwen introduced the ‘Irish basket weaving technique’: you push willow into the ground in a circle pattern and crisscross other...
A young cherry tree was found in an abandoned and shadowy garden. A man with a fluorescent vest took a shovel and started taking it out of the ground....
After a silent walk on the island, we sat down on its ’tip’, where the river Neris splits in two. A point of tension in the landscape,...
The water level of the Maas river is extremely low. We are walking on a beach of stones that should be hidden away. An unidentified object speaks to...
Stepping into unknown memories and territories with a group of people that are almost strangers to me. Noticing how the river’s temperature is...
How to use drawing as a way to question and train our ’gestures of making’?