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  • In a public exhibition space (Art Basel Unlimited), von Bismarck spent a week on a paraboloid-shaped cement disc, which rotated around its own axis at a speed of fifteen revolutions per minute. He slept, ate, read, and talked on the telephone while
  • Meyers, Stephan and Ellen Sandor and Janine Fron. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
  • In this work a chrome-plated column stands on a round black terrazzo base inlaid with brass signs representing a Hebraic astrological map. This column has a viewing aperture, two controlling handles, and a pair of loudspeakers. Looking through the