The final day of the Recharge XL installation comes with something special—an exclusive talk by digital artist Dries Depoorter, just for Collective Members.
Recharge your phone while recharging yourself!
Step into Recharge XL, the latest installation by Dries Depoorter. A place where relaxation meets technology, and where charging your phone requires more than just plugging in—it requires you to pause. Quite literally.
Take a seat in one of the specially designed chairs and let go of the urge to scroll. Your phone will only charge when your eyes are closed. The moment you embrace rest, your battery fills up—both digitally and personally.
Recharge comes in two sizes: a cozy one-person version for solo moments of zen, and an XL version that accommodates up to 40 people, turning stillness into a shared experience.
This unique installation is free to visit at the Wintercircus Arena from April 14 to 22. But on Tuesday, April 22, we invite you to an exclusive talk with Dries Depoorter, diving into the ideas behind the installation and his creative process.
Come, sit, close your eyes, and let the recharge begin.
Credits: This project is a collaboration with Manu Siebens, with support from Berlin Berlin, NT Gent, and Wintercircus.
AGENDA
19:00 Open Doors – Settle in and get ready for the event.
19:30 Welcome & Introduction by the event host.
19:35 - 20:20 Talk by Dries Depoorter.
20:20 - 21:00 Q&A – Ask away!
21:00 - 22:00 Recharging & Networking – Over some well-deserved drinks.
22:00 Event Ends.
GUEST POLICY
This event is open for members and their guests, so feel free to bring your plus one!
CANCELLATION
Can't make it? Just send a short email to collective@wintercircus.be.
In the near future, you’ll be able to cancel via the app, but for now, a quick email is all we ask!
NO-SHOW POLICY
We’re becoming stricter on no-shows—not to be difficult, but because empty spots mean someone else misses out.
Soon, no-shows will be linked to a €25 contribution to the Wintercircus Fund, an initiative supporting those who might otherwise have less access to networks like ours.