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Disillusionary Homage to Clovis Trouille
1966
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1966
Slides of Clovis Trouille's paintings were projected over the buttocks of a replica of the leading lady in "Mes funérailles" (1940) and also onto a paper projection screen which was torn open by inflatable tubing during the performance. At the
Electronic Cemetery
1996
Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? Actual cemeteries always
Hybrid Space
2002
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2002
This work on lies and propaganda completes the “decor” of a Museum from the Soviet era that is nonetheless open to contemporary art. The almost constant real/virtual duality blends with that of solitude/multitude. The polar explorer, an isolated
Borderroad
2014
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2014
Print on aluminium composite panel Modern high-tech border walls demonstrate how political solutions are being replaced by technical interventions. A clear illustration is the buttressing of “Fortress Europe” around the Spanish exclaves Ceuta and
How Art Envisions Our Future: Michael Najjar at TEDxKiruna
2012
Lecture.
Dioramas of the Divine
2023
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2023
Dioramas of the Divine is a series of abstracted, interactive landscapes inspired by Greek mythology. The triptych creates a unified vision of awe and power, which is divided into three distinct scenes seen from the perspectives of the gods Zeus and
George Gessert
George Gessert was born in 1944. Initially he was a painter and printmaker. From 1985 to the present his work has focused on the overlap between art and genetics. His exhibits often involve plants that he has hybridized, or documentation of breeding
Zoe Beloff
Beloff is a filmmaker who doesn´t just make films. Taken as a whole, Beloff´s recent work constitutes a sort of social archeology of cinema. She is particularly interested in excavating the social roots of cinema in the 19th century and reminding us
Fetch-a-sketch
1995
Fetch-a-Sketch is a larger than life replica of an etch-a-sketch which functions as a familiar yet unique interface to the Internet -- allowing visitors in the physical space to create drawings and upload them to the Fetch-a-sketch website while
Opto-Isolator
2007
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2007
Opto-Isolator (2007: Golan Levin with Greg Baltus) inverts the condition of spectatorship by exploring the questions: "What if artworks could know how we were looking at them? And, given this knowledge, how might they respond to us?" The sculpture
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