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Némo Camus

Némo Camus

Némo Camus (1994) is a Brussels-based sound artist and producer. After studying cinema and sociology, he trained in sound creation at the INSAS Master’s degree in Radio Production.

His work, very much rooted in a documentary approach, explores the intricacy between narratives and history, “reality” and fiction. Némo goes to listen to where the issues to which he pays attention are most materially embodied. These listenings can translate into texts, radio documentaries, performances or sound installations. He collaborates with creators from other artistic fields such as Pélagie Gbaguidi, On-Trade-Off, Robson Ledesma, Joëlle Sambi, Esther Mugambi, etc. Némo also hosts radio initiation workshops at l’École Expérimentale, set up by the atelier210, and is a member of the Jef Klak collective, in which he explores the links between text and politics.


Exhibitions


Exhibition: Charging Myths

An exhibition by transnational collective On-Trade-Off exploring how technological innovation is dependent on natural resources.

Agenda


Finissage: Charging Myths - 'In words nourished'
A storytelling event within the context of the exhibition, Charging Myths.