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Auditorium
1971
The Auditorium was the world’s first two-level air-supported structure. With two sets of revolving doors, the ground level could operate at a higher pressure than the upper level. This was necessary to support the weight of people sitting on its
Black Airground
1968
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1968
A row of three large parachutes were fixed around their perimeter to the floor and continuously inflated with air. A light bulb above each parachute was the only illumination in the installation, and they were individually activated by the pitch and
Book Plumbing
1967
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1967
This was a mixed-media installation using books in various ways, a material which John Latham was using extensively in his artistic practise at this time. One of the centerpieces was a performance using a Penguin bookcase in which all the books were
Brickhill
1969
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1969
An air-inflated cone-shaped structure printed with the image of bricks, which people could jump onto.
Bubble Wall
1979
An interactive sculpture that is directly controlled by the visitors to this public swimming pool. A transparent plastic wall is composed of thirteen panels filled with pale blue liquid. Each panel has an electro-magnetic air valve which can release
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.
Cinematic Air Pollution Device
1967
This proposed expanded cinema installation was an outdoor projection screen on which projected 35mm movies would materialize in smoke and steam. Mounted high on a steel frame, the approximately 6 m x 4 m screen was a shallow box construction with
Cloud (of daytime sky at night)
1970
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
CMC Navigator
2010
... representationally aligned, albeit somewhat paradoxically. ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
aligned, albeit somewhat paradoxically. ©
Jeffrey
Shaw
conFIGURING the CAVE
1996
video
Jeffrey
Shaw
. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
Jeffrey
Shaw
. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
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