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Centipede
1972
An inflatable centipede whose 100 feet were provided for by the people who carried it through the streets. During the Moomba festival it was also floated on the Yarra river in Melbourne.
More&Less
1972
An installation in two rooms. One was filled with an inflatable structure that was slightly smaller than the room - visitors had to squeeze between it and the walls. In the other room the structure was larger than the room and so covered all its
Rainbow
1972
A large rainbow coloured inflatable arch from which a fine spray of water fell, creating real rainbows.
Zeitblut (blood of time)
1972
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1979
Statement of the artist Peter Weibel: "I am holding a speech about the end of time. At the same time blood runs out of my arm into a glas canvas, which covers the whole tv-screen ( the camera is located behind the glas canvas and remains static).
Grass
1972
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1972
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The original programming language "GRASS" (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was developed by Thomas DeFanti for his Ph.D. dissertation at The Ohio State University in 1974. For further information, see Wayne Carlson, Historical Significance In 1969, the
Hayward Gallery Projects
1971
Three proposals for sculptures on the Hayward Gallery in London: a heap of giant inflatable potatoes on the terrace, an inflatable dome covered with a film projection which constituted a sphere of daytime sky during the night, and the whole building
Scottish Sorrow
1971
A city counsil street light repair vehicle was completely covered in tartan printed plastic. It drove nightly through Edinburgh broadcasting traditional bagpipe music and projecting tartan patterns onto the city's buildings. Also presented at
Three Pavilions
1971
Three inflatable pavilions, each having a specific function, were specially commissioned for Sonsbeek buiten de perken. Besides the Information Pavilion, an air supported semi-sphere covered with sythetic grass, and the Video Studio, a tensile
Homage to Bladen
1971
Inflatable replica of an exhibited sculpture by Ronald Bladen - this one the visitors could play with.
Psychic Space
1971
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1971
Psychic SpaceArtist: Myron KruegerComment:
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