Monthly Archives: August 2009


Nikki Koole

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Nikki Koole, ‘Paterserfflat’ (2006)

Nikki Koole interviewed all the residents of the apartment building where he grew up, and recreated them as 8-bit figures, each programmed to live a normal day in its life. The virtual residents get up, walk the dog, have breakfast, go to work, get home, have dinner and watch tv at exactly the same times as their real-life doppelgangers. This application is beamed on a scale model of the actual building.

Have a look at what happens in the building:

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‘Generative flat’ (2009-2010)


Karin Sander

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‘Persons 1:10’, 1998-2001 by Karin Sander.

For 1:10, Sander invited people to be scanned in 3-D, from which a small plastic figure is made and then painted.

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Roxy Paine

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Scumak 2′ (2001) by Roxy Paine. An automated sculpture maker creates an endless series of amorphous sculptural blobs.

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Jonathan Horowitz

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Jonathan Horowitz, ‘And/Or’ (2007)

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Ruben Kindermans

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Ruben Kindermans, ‘Chairjumping’ (2007)


Bas Jan Ader

‘Fall I’ (1970) by Bas Jan Ader.

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Scarlett Hooft Graafland

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‘Reykjavik Roofs’ by Scarlett Hooft Graafland, 2004.

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Thomas Bakker

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‘Transfer’ (2001) by Thomas Bakker.


Simon Starling

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Simon Starling, ‘Shedboatshed’ (2005)

Starling dismantled a shed and turned it into a boat. He loaded the boat with the remains of the shed, the boat was paddled down the Rhine to a museum in Basel, dismantled and re-made into a shed.

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Encastrable

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Encastrable, ‘Toutterrain (All Terrain)’ (2009)

Encastrable is a French collective doing interventions at different (mega-)stores. They use the materials available in the stores for their temporary installations and sculptures.

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