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  • 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.
  • Grassroll -
    ...An air-inflated tube covered with synthetic grass was placed on a grass field behind the Stendlijk Museum in Amsterdam where passers by could play with it and in whatever way they wished.
  • ... - artworks have been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia (in print); State Library of NSW, Sydney; The Australian Museum, Sydney; Westpac Banking Corporation Museum, Sydney; Museu de Arte Contemporânea Nadir Afonso, Chaves, Portugal; Adriano...
  • ... by their poetic finesse and technical virtuosity. Alba’s work has been exhibited at the University of Miami Lowe Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, the Némo Biennale des Arts Numériques de Paris, and the Centre for Contemporary Culture of...
  • ...A large cloud-shaped and air-inflated structure was suspended from the roof of the Stedelijk Museum. During the night an image of a daytime sky and clouds was projected onto it, accompanied by clouds of artificial smoke and the amplified sounds of the wind and...
  • ... In Groningen the tube was placed in a U-shape in the harbor in the front of the Central station (where the new Groningen Museum is now located).
  • Staircase
    ...A sequence of photographs was taken of people using the central staircase in the Stedelijk Museum. This scene was then virtually re-constructed by projecting these images full-scale onto two contiguous projection screens - one hanging vertically on the wall and the...
  • ...This work created a collage of fictional events within a museum space by making projected images of the events appear contiguous with the real space and actual situations. The work was constituted by two structural elements: a large projection screen and an optical...
  • ... pair of loudspeakers. Looking through the opening in the column, the spectator sees a large virtual image projected into the museum space - this image is overlaid on his view of the real environment. By pushing the handles, the spectator can interactively...
  • ... architecture. For instance at Felix Meritis the work was installed in the opening of a tall circular stairwell, while in the Museum Ettlingen it exploited the existing baroque decor.