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  • Dragon - video
    An air-inflated dragon was comissioned for William Klein's film Mr. Freedom. This creature was recycled in a number of urban events where people simply carried it through the streets.
  • Inflatable replica of an exhibited sculpture by Ronald Bladen - this one the visitors could play with.
  • Pneutube -
    A large transparent inflatable tube the public could enter and which, depending on the context of presentation, functioned as an expanded cinema and performance environment, playful interactive space and architectual corridor.
  • Octopus -
    A large inflatable structure in form of an octopus was inflated inside the museum - the people there dragged about and entangled themselves in its long tentacles (25m). The work was made for the start of activities by de Stichting.
  • Water Totems -
    Air-inflate tubes printed with water imagery were floated as vertical columns in the Sloterplas lake in Amsterdam.
  • ... time it augmented the immediate zone of the artist’s belly. © Jeffrey Shaw augmented the immediate zone of the artist’s belly. © Jeffrey Shaw
  • ... formations first developed for Utopia Triumphans (2002). © Jeffrey Shaw first developed for Utopia Triumphans (2002). © Jeffrey Shaw
  • Another type of Airground which resembled a large mattress, its upper and lower surfaces held together by interior ties.
  • ... images of this fort that its interaction paradigm requires. © Jeffrey Shaw of this fort that its interaction paradigm requires. © Jeffrey Shaw
  • A computer-programmed lighting installation articulated the neo-classical features of the Felix Meritis building. Transparent acoustic panels allowed the public to listen to music emanating from the walls of the building.