Hoorbaar Snoorhaar (2,5+)

BIG BANG Festival
Sun 13 Apr / 11:00 - 16:30
Sun 13 Apr ’25
11:00 - 16:30
  • Sun 13 Apr ’25
    11:00 - 16:30
    Park (1e verdieping)
    Amare
    Free walk in

This funny-looking object is an instrument. It resembles a bit like a headphone. With this, you can 
hear the structures of the ground. Put it on your head, walk around calmly, and hear a new world 
of sound!

This funny-looking object is an instrument. It resembles a bit like a headphone. With this, you can 
hear the structures of the ground. Put it on your head, walk around calmly, and hear a new world 
of sound! 

Milu Chen, also known as muli, is fascinated by making art with an interdisciplinary approach. At the heart of muli’s artistic passion lies the ability to shape entire universes, where imagination knows no bounds. There are endless possibilities to combine with a diverse array of compositions. These exist out of color, form, texture, movement, sound and scent. She often finds joy in melding these elements to infuse life into the otherwise lifeless. Her enthusiasm about the new found must be shared with her audience tries to transmit this wonder into their reality.

The driving force behind muli’s artistic practice emerges from the recognition that many adults are beaten by the complexities of daily life. They often filter playing out of their systems, since this got supplanted by their insular routines. muli steadfastly believes that play transcends age, serving chemical reactions in the brain to create fresh viewpoints and awareness of cognitivity. Through her art, she endeavors to renew open-mindedness, awaken happiness, and guide individuals back to the curiosity of their inner child. Her most current works are installations, illustrations, performances & video works. 
 
With the help op Christy Westhovens. 

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Milu Chen, also known as muli, is fascinated by making art with an interdisciplinary approach. At the heart of muli’s artistic passion lies the ability to shape entire universes, where imagination knows no bounds. There are endless possibilities to combine with a diverse array of compositions. These exist out of color, form, texture, movement, sound and scent. She often finds joy in melding these elements to infuse life into the otherwise lifeless. Her enthusiasm about the new found must be shared with her audience tries to transmit this wonder into their reality.

The driving force behind muli’s artistic practice emerges from the recognition that many adults are beaten by the complexities of daily life. They often filter playing out of their systems, since this got supplanted by their insular routines. muli steadfastly believes that play transcends age, serving chemical reactions in the brain to create fresh viewpoints and awareness of cognitivity. Through her art, she endeavors to renew open-mindedness, awaken happiness, and guide individuals back to the curiosity of their inner child. Her most current works are installations, illustrations, performances & video works.