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  • Boulder I
    Boulder I is a rock that sits upright on a cushion. Walking around the object, the viewer notices that the object had a hole on one side and is actually hollow. On display is therefore not a stone but a stone surface. Given that the eye can only
  • Clockwork -
    Twelve concrete mixers are arranged in a circle in the center of a large rectangular space. They form an “erosion machine” designed to accelerate the decay of Vienna. The mixing drums are filled with architectural debris taken from various buildings
  • Ovid - video
    ... A text from the sixth book of Metamorphoses runs from...
  • "The Experimental Party" was conceived as an artistic critique of the political process. Based on the model of the political party, an active vehicle for citizens action, the Experimental Party is a shift to experimental thinking, a mediated
  • ...trick Kahn. 11 Artists 11 Works The Book (The Compact Magazine) 11,...
  • Breathing Chaos -
    ... expression of physical power. Themes include the...
  • Bewegung in Silber -
    ... Darmstadt. Inspired by the book “Water and dreams” by Gaston...
  • This film shows a monochrome landscape beneath a strip of sky. At first barely perceptible, a subtle movement is noted throughout the peaked contours of the waves—an organic contraction and expansion of a mountain-like skin. It is with the congealed
  • ... elements are inspired by the book “Invisible Cities” by Italo...
  • Manovich, Lev. Competitive Photography and the Presentation of the Self http://manovich.net/index.php/projects/competitive-photography-and-the-presentation-of-the-self.