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GLEAN (NL) 4, April 2024Het archipeldenken van Julien Creuzet Op de zestigste Biennale di Venezia zal Julien Creuzet Frankrijk vertegenwoordigen. In de aanloop naar de Esposizione Internazionale dArte zoals de Binnale officieel heet, hebben de twee curatoren van het Franse paviljoen, Cline Kopp en Cindy Sissokho, een solotentoonstelling van de multidisciplinaire kunstenaar samengesteld. Creuzet werkt op het kruispunt van beeldende kunst, video, performance en pozie. Sorana

Het archipeldenken van Julien Creuzet
Op de zestigste Biennale di Venezia zal Julien Creuzet Frankrijk vertegenwoordigen. In de aanloop naar de Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte zoals de Biënnale officieel heet, hebben de twee curatoren van het Franse paviljoen, Céline Kopp en Cindy Sissokho, een solotentoonstelling van de multidisciplinaire kunstenaar samengesteld. Creuzet werkt op het kruispunt van beeldende kunst, video, performance en poëzie. Sorana Munsya bracht een bezoek aan Le Magasin CNAC in Grenoble, waar de focus ligt op bewegend beeld en op de vele dialogen en resonanties die zijn universum kenmerken.

De andere kant van de Dender
Netwerk Aalst heeft een nieuwe naam: NW, open huis voor hedendaagse kunst en film. Ook het gebouw is grondig gerenoveerd, en heeft een kersverse artistieke leiding verzorgd door Godart Bakkers en Laura Herman. Pieter Vermeulen ging naar Aalst voor een gesprek met het duo, op een moment dat de stad haar carnavalsroes nog uitsliep.

Eden Tinto Collins in Beursschouwburg
Roaming the Imaginal brengt in een eerste tentoonstelling van de Franse kunstenaar in België verschillende werelden samen: fictie en werkelijkheid, geest en gedachte, materie en virtualiteit. Als dichteres en hypermedia kunstenares verkent ze noties van netwerken en onderlinge afhankelijkheid, ficties en fricties tussen melancholie, mythologie, post-trans en cyber-menselijkheid. Charlotte Boddaert en Wolfram Vandenbergen brachten een bezoek.

Véréna Paravel en Lucien Castaing-Taylor
Filmmakers Véréna Paravel en Lucien Castaing-Taylor zijn allereerst antropologen. Bij het duo draait alles om de waarneming: om het kijken, het luisteren, het voelen. In Cosmic Realism, hun tentoonstelling in het Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam, bewegen Paravel en Castaing-Taylor van de filmzaal naar het museum en weer terug. Ze verknippen films in rushes, stills, scènes en maken van een filmprogramma een parcours doorheen een oeuvre. Cosmic Realism: ‘dat gaat over het grote en het kleine, het zichtbare en het onzichtbare, over dichterbij komen en afstand houden, het verwachte en het onverwachte’, aldus Pieter Van Bogaert.

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Derek Jarman en Olivia Laing hebben elkaar nooit gekend. Toch was de filmmaker, auteur en beeldend kunstenaar belangrijk in het leven van Laing. Via Jarman ging ze nadenken over het kunstenaarschap en leerde ze de stuwende kracht van kunst kennen en beoefenen. Hij was het die haar via zijn dagboek, Modern Nature, over het nut van kruiden, planten, de teelt ervan en de aanleg van een tuin instrueerde. Het hoeft niet te verwonderen dat Olivia dertig jaar na Jarmans overlijden nu haar eigen tuinboek schrijft: The Garden Against Time.

Verder in dit vierde Nederlandstalige nummer van GLEAN, aandacht voor de Spaanse schilder Enrique Marty, die een nieuwe serie schilderijen toont in Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal Antwerpen. De expo The One-Straw Revolution bij Framer Framed wordt door Thessa Krüger voor u onder de loep gehouden. En voor ‘Het Archief’ bespreekt Emma Ydiers deze maand een illustratie geplukt uit Symforosa, een Belgisch tijdschrift uit de jaren tachtig waarin spiritualiteit centraal stond. In hun nieuwe duo-column gaan schrijvers Persis Bekkering en Tessel Veneboer voor GLEAN naar de opera: deze maand zagen ze Brodeck, in een nieuwe uitvoering door Daan Janssens voor Opera Ballet Vlaanderen. Jan de Vylder schrijft een column waarin hij zich afvraagt waarover architectuur en structuur mogen gaan. Lees deze en nog veel meer in de nieuwe Nederlandstalige GLEAN!

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R. Howell
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Basic mouse that works - - for now.
Size: 1 Pack, Style: USB Receiver, Color: Blue
I ordered this mouse (in blue) to replace the recently deceased exact same model that I've used for the past 2 or 3 years. I like the simplicity of the M185 mouse and mostly the best bang for your buck! I caught this one on sale for less than a ten-spot, so I thought, "why not." I'm hoping that this one will last a bit longer than my two previous M185 models, that averaged about 3 years each. This model seems plagued by a short life span and is predisposed to mysteriously and suddenly dying, without any obvious symptoms or warning of any kind - - you're working and clicking along, going about your day, when suddenly the cursor on the computer screen freezes and that's it. Nothing, zero, nada. Funny thing, I'm very careful not to abuse or drop the mouse, and keep a fresh battery installed and watch for leakage and all that stuff - - they just stop working, and I assume it is caused by some sort of inherent electronic fault in the circuitry of the previous M185's. Due to my loyalty to the brand and model (and since it was on sale) I decided to give it one more shot. They say that "third time's a charm". I like the fact that the M185 is simple and uncluttered with extra buttons that I would never use for my purpose, which is simple web-browsing and the occasional text document production. The feel is solid, not heavy, but not cheap feeling, either. I'm used to the shape of this mouse, which to me is quite comfortable for long sessions, another reason why I kind of wanted to stay with this model. The buttons have an audible "click", which doesn't bother me at all, and the wheel moves smoothly and also has a clicking operation (which I rarely ever use). The overall surface of the mouse has a matte finish, but like my previous models I'm sure it will eventually wear shiny spots where my fingers reside and will attain a more "well-used" look in time. Connecting it was a breeze, too. I just plugged the dongle into a spare rear usb port of my desktop, and the mouse connected instantly, no problem. The dongle can be stored safely inside the battery compartment, so you can take the whole thing out of the house if needed for use elsewhere. The speed of 1000 dpi seems just right for my purposes. The one I ordered even came with its own AA Duracell battery, which I wasn't really expecting. This mouse also enters "sleep mode" when you don't use it for a while, and I can't say how many times I've got up and left it on all night. And that's not hard to do, as I'll explain next. The only real negative to this mouse is the absence of any easily visible status indicator of it's on / off switch. The rear housing of this mouse is matte black, including the tiny switch where you turn it on and off with your fingernail, with only a very faint "on" lettering (also black), and very hard to see with my aging eyes. The laser is not lighted or visible when on, also adding to the confusion, especially in a darkened room. So, as a workaround, I took a tiny drop of green paint and placed it down inside the switch slider to visibly help indicate the "on" position, and likewise a dot of bright orange for the "off" position. Many of Logitech's more expensive models (and a few other manufacturers) include this color-coded switch indication. I guess for the $$, they had to cut corners somewhere - - a minor complaint. In summary, this is a good basic mouse that works - - let's hope that this one will last longer than its two predecessors.
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VetPilot
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
High Quality and Operability - Great!
Great mouse! Not only good, but feels and operates as well as, or better than a Microsoft mouse, and a lot more reasonable! Comes with AAA batteries, the USB transceiver is stored inside the battery compartment (good when packing and traveling), and a white support strap lays down below the installed batteries so that it is easier to remove them when its time to change the battery. Be sure to go into Control Panel/Mouse and make any click-speed or mouse movement adjustments to your liking. I plan on buying another one of these for my second HP laptop. The USB transceiver is immediately responsive and you will see a red laser at the bottom of the mouse.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026
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Yaya
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Works Perfect, No Installation Needed, Perfect Size, and Wonderful Price!
Several months ago when the keys on my laptop mouse pad started to go out, I was really irritated because I have gotten so used to using the mouse pad that I was worried that I wouldn't be able to work as efficiently using a wireless mouse. I knew that it would only be a few days before the keys got to the point that I wouldn't be able to use them and started looking on Amazon for a wireless mouse that I might possibly be able to stand using on a daily basis. I spotted the AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse and thought that it wouldn't be that great because it was way cheaper than most of the other wireless ones that I could find. I went ahead and placed my order because I needed something and thought that if it didn't work that well, I wouldn't be out of that much money. When it arrived, I was happy to see that it was a tad bit smaller than other ones that I have used with desktops in the past since I have small hands. I opened the package, popped in some batteries, plugged the nano receiver into my USB slot, and it was working instantly. I thought that it would take some time to install ( I did not read much on it when I purchased it honestly, I just needed one quick!), but was SO happy to see that it needed nothing to be installed. I have been using this wireless mouse for about a year and half now and I have recommended it to SO many people who were looking for one. I work at home on my laptop 7 days a week and anywhere between 12 - 18 hours a day. I only have to change the batteries about once every two months (sometimes it will go a little longer and sometimes a little bit less - not sure on why though). This mouse has worked flawlessly since the day of purchase and I was SO wrong to think that because it was cheaper than the others that it wouldn't work as well. There has never been a time where it disconnected from the computer or that there was any issue using it. A few times when it has needed the batteries changed and I wait a few days, there is a tiny lag - but that is all my fault. The AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse has a little red indicator light that lets you know when the batteries are getting low and need to be changed. I like that feature so that I'm always aware of when they need to be changed. Since I travel a lot, this mouse is great because it doesn't take up a lot of space in the laptop bag. I also never have to worry about losing the nano receiver because once you remove the little door to the battery area, there is actually a space that the nano receiver clicks into making it perfect for travel. If you are in the market for a great wireless mouse, I would recommend the AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse because it has been through over a year of my all day, everyday use and still works just like the day that I purchased it!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015
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Joe Watanabe
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
It works and is well priced.
This mouse works as well as much higher-priced brand-name items. It fits well in the hand. The durability is very good. Considering the price compared to other brand names, this is a very good value.
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Mark H. in the Garage
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Solid Everyday Mouse with a Few Comfort Trade-Offs
I’ve been using this Amazon Basics 2.4 GHz wireless optical mouse as a simple, no-frills option, and overall it does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Setup was instant with the USB nano receiver, tracking is accurate, and the wireless connection has been reliable with no dropouts or lag during daily use. It’s lightweight and works well for general browsing and office tasks. Where it falls a bit short for me is ergonomics. Compared to my Logitech mouse, this one doesn’t feel quite as natural or contoured in the hand during longer sessions. It’s by no means uncomfortable, just not as refined in terms of hand fit. That said, for the price and simplicity, it’s a dependable mouse that gets the job done. A solid choice if you want something basic and reliable.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026

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