Maud Vanhauwaert: I do not live in the house anymore (but the house still lives in me)
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A unique audiotour made by the Flemish writer Maud Vanhauwaert and Ibo Ibelings (student Interaction Design, ArtEZ) for the European talent development programme Connecting Emerging Literary Artists (CELA).
Roam the dreams of five characters who lost their childhood homes and follow your own route from front door to bedroom. CELA is co-funded by Creative Europe of the European Union and the Dutch Foundation for Literature. Made possible by the support of Strijbos & Van Rijswijk.
Connecting Emerging Literary Artists
Vanhauwaert's transmedia project 'I no longer live in the house, but the house still lives in me' came about during Connecting Emerging Literary Artists (CELA), a European talent development project that gives young literary talent a helping hand. Passa Porta has been a member of CELA since 2017.
Partner: CELA
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