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Centipede
1972
An inflatable centipede whose 100 feet were provided for by the people who carried it through the streets. During the Moomba festival it was also floated on the Yarra river in Melbourne.
More&Less
1972
... One was filled
with
an inflatable...
Rainbow
1972
A large rainbow coloured inflatable arch from which a fine spray of water fell, creating real rainbows.
Pig
1976
A helium-inflated pig was specially made for the cover of Pink Floyd's Animals album. It was flown over the Battersea Power Station for the photograph, but accidentaly got free and flew many kilometers over London and landed in the countryside -
Fort van Sjakoo
1977
video
Inflatable tubing burst through a wall of brick-printed plastic that covered the shop window. This tubing was then taken into the street and used to signal the boundaries of controversial urban renewal planning in this area.
Teardrop
1977
A large air-inflated teardrop hung from a crane and proclaimed the theme of the festival as well as the Javaphile performance Tearfall.
Slapstick
1978
Inflatable supertube indicating the height of the controversial planned new town hall.
Corrida - Logique de la Perception
1982
video
... construction
with
in which the image...
Sonus Lux
1987
video
A computer-programmed lighting installation articulated the neo-classical features of the Felix Meritis building. Transparent acoustic panels allowed the public to listen to music emanating from the walls of the building.
Self-Portrait
with
Eiffel Tower
1988
... was conjoined
with
the static...
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