‘Muur’, by Reinaart Vanhoe.
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Lea Lagasse
Lea Lagasse, ‘You, you, you, my turn…’ (2008)
This installation uses an invisible hanging system for two dimensional pieces which rotates the work by 90 degrees every ten minutes. The furtive movement plays with the codes of art display. Here an abstract painting from François Morellet receives this soft yet iconoclastic treatment.
Video here.
Stefaan Dheedene
‘Sun-Lite‘ (portable torch, computer-controlled) by Stefaan Deheedene, 2009.
A portable torch constantly follows the position of the earth in relation to the sun. It moves slowly through the church and on the way touches on the vaults, sculptures and paintings. The beam has the power of pure daylight.
Martin Creed
Martin Creed, ‘Work no. 227 (Lights going on and off)’ (2001)
The lights are on for 5 seconds, off for 5 seconds…
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Rafael Lozano Hemmer
“Homographies” by Rafael Lozano Hemmer, 2006.
HOMOGRAPHIES is an interactive installation featuring 144 robotic fluorescent light fixtures controlled by 7 computerized surveillance systems. As people walk under the piece, the light tubes rotate to create labyrinthine patterns of light that are “paths” or “corridors” between them.
Yarisal and Kublitz
Yarisal and Kublitz, ´Corny´ (2009)
A mechanical sculpture by duo Ronnie Yarisal and Katja Kublitz. Watch the piece in action here. (First video on the left)
Via todayandtomorrow
Elmgreen & Dragset
‘Drama Queens’ by Elmgreen & Dragset, 2007. Performed at Skulptur Projekte Münster.
Warren van Hoof
Warren van Hoof, ‘Project Moving Wall’ (2007)