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  • ... as monuments, as state heritage, and so on. This project, as part of the Biennale, is a 'partial' celebration of this history, filled...
  • ... effectively left to die...until the Biennale planned its re-use as an art site. This artwork’s recovery of Tanglin’s electrical ‘body’ is a...
  • ...COLAB Art and Architecture, Bangalore Two-person show with Christoph Schäfer, who lives and works in Hamburg, Germany. Not long ago,...
  • Changes of State -
    ... out, to reduce the chances of the PWD (public works department, which is on the lookout for electrical violations) finding...
  • ... and residents themselves. As you turn the crank, the lit part of the ring of lights moves, for example from the Kothari building...
  • Rope
    A rope slowly curls around a chair, caressing it carefully. As the speed increases, the torsion builds up and the rope becomes a strangling snake approaching it's pray and eventually the chair is violently tossed around. Although a computer
  • Tollen
    ...In an arena of about 6m by 10m the artist puts a number of spinning tops in motion. He attempts to drive them as a kind of flock or lets them...
  • Transporter -
    2 conveyor belts of about 13m long are set up next to each other and running in opposite directions. People can lay down on them to be transported very slowly. Hidden under the surface an invisible mechanism produces a subtle yet intense tactile
  • Boreas -
    A matrix of sixty-four tubes is spread out equally over the room. These tubes bend over extremely slowly as if a slow motion wind were touching them. Leaning into one another they reach out to the visitors like the tentacles of a giant snail. The
  • Compass -
    Compass is a kind of orientation machine to wear around your waist that gives you directions while you are walking through virtual corridors and rooms. These have been programmed to fit the physical exhibition space or any other venue. The machine