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  2. Koert Vermeulen - Wikipedia

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    He designed the “sound and light” spectacles for the 2007 and 2009 Winter Festivities in Brussels. In 2008, he is the invited artist for “SolStis”, the first edition of Brussels own light festival, and also for “Arbres et Lumières” in Geneva and Luxembourg.

  3. Son et lumière (show) - Wikipedia

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    Sound and light show at Giza, Egypt. Son et lumière (French pronunciation: [sɔ̃n e lymjɛʁ] (French, lit. "sound and light")), or a sound and light show, is a form of nighttime entertainment that is usually presented in an outdoor venue of historic significance.

  4. List of newspapers in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels Times Belgium’s leading daily online English-language news media and bi-monthly print magazine. Politico Europe better known for its mailing list and website but it also has a weekly paper edition. Politico Europe is based in Belgium, but its subject matter is EU politics and policymaking. The Bulletin

  5. Mass media in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Public radio in Belgium is controlled by the VRT for the Dutch-speaking region (Flanders and Brussels) the RTBF for the French-speaking region (Wallonia and Brussels) and the BRF for the German community in Belgium. Numerous private operators exist. The main competitor in the Flanders and Brussels regions is VMMa.

  6. Son et lumière - Wikipedia

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    Son et lumière is French for "sound and light", and may refer to: Son et lumière (show), a sound and light show "Son et Lumiere" (song), song by The Mars Volta on the album De-Loused in the Comatorium; Son et lumière (composition), symphonic poem by Steven Stucky

  7. Brussels Sound Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Brussels Sound Revolution was a Belgian new beat band who had a novelty song hit in their home country with the 45 tours single Qui...? (1989), which featured samples of the speech Belgian former Prime Minister Paul Vanden Boeynants gave after he had been kidnapped by the gang of Patrick Haemers that year.

  8. Bruzz - Wikipedia

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    Vlaams-Brusselse Media (Flemish-Brussels Media), shortened to VBM and operating under the brand Bruzz (stylised in all caps) is a non-profit media company dedicated to serving the Flemish Community in Brussels. A counterpart to BX1, which caters to the French-speaking Community in Brussels, Bruzz has its headquarters located at the Radio House ...

  9. Architecture of the night - Wikipedia

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    Sound and light shows began at Chambord in May 1952, invented by Paul-Robert Houdin, who had apparently been inspired by the pre-war use of floodlighting at the 1937 Paris World's Fair and on Paris monuments. [54] Le Corbusier and Yannis Xenakis adapted the idea at Expo '58 in Brussels. [55]