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Homage to Bladen
1971
Inflatable replica of an exhibited sculpture by Ronald Bladen - this one the visitors could play with.
Pneutube
1968
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1968
A large transparent inflatable tube the public could enter and which, depending on the context of presentation, functioned as an expanded cinema and performance environment, playful interactive space and architectual corridor.
Octopus
1968
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1968
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.
Water Totems
1969
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1969
Air-inflate tubes printed with water imagery were floated as vertical columns in the Sloterplas lake in Amsterdam.
Memories of Certain Elements
1982
... time it augmented the immediate zone of the artist’s belly. ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
augmented the immediate zone of the artist’s belly. ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
Convergent Landscape: Form and Number
2013
... formations first developed for Utopia Triumphans (2002). ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
first developed for Utopia Triumphans (2002). ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
Airground Mattress
1970
Another type of Airground which resembled a large mattress, its upper and lower surfaces held together by interior ties.
Eye of Nagaur
2008
... images of this fort that its interaction paradigm requires. ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
of this fort that its interaction paradigm requires. ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
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.
Sandquake
1969
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1969
Long lengths of polythene tubing were buried in the sand at a beach in the Camargue in France. This tubing was then slowly inflated so that it gradually rose up and erupted out of the sand.
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