Tag Archives: decomment


Unknown

‘Schoften’ (Dutch for ‘Bastards’), found a few years ago in the woods near Oss, NL.


Kelly Mark

‘Nothing Is So Important That It Needs To Be Made In Six Foot Neon’ (2009) by Kelly Mark.


Unknown

Another one from an unfortunately unknown source. If anyone knows..?


Tauba Auerbach

‘Alphabetized Bible’ (2006) by Tauba Auerbach.


Timm Ulrichs

Timm Ulrichs, ‘Selbstausstellung’ (‘Exhibition of the self’) (1961)


David F. Mutiloa, Alvaro Icaza, Gloria Fernandez, Joaquín Reyes

‘Transacción’ (2010) by David F. MutiloaAlvaro Icaza, Gloria Fernandez and Joaquín Reyes.

The prize money of a government award was turned into 1 euro cents and offered back to the public during an exhibition.


K Foundation / KLF

K Foundation, ‘K Foundation burn a million Quid’ (1994)

On the 23rd August 1994, in a boathouse on the Scottish island of Jura, Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, formerly known as the most succesful British 90s pop group the KLF (which stands for Kopyright Liberation Front and also known as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords and other names), then known as the K Foundation, incinerated £1,000,000 in cash. This money represented the bulk of the K Foundation’s funds, earned as the KLF.

The burning was witnessed by an old friend of Drummond’s, freelance journalist Jim Reid, who subsequently wrote an article about the ceremony for The Observer. It was filmed on Super 8 by their friend Gimpo. Reid admitted to first feeling shock and guilt about the burning, which quickly turned to boredom. The money took well over an hour to burn as Drummond and Cauty fed £50 notes into the fire. Drummond later said that only about £900,000 of the money was actually burnt – the rest flew straight up the chimney. The press reported that an islander handed £1,500 into the police; the money had not been claimed and would be returned to the finder.

Click here for Reid’s article on the burning and its aftermath.


Reynold Reynolds

‘The history of the future’ (1996) by Reynold Reynolds.

A review of our changing visions of the future as shown in over 50 films.

 


Andreas Templin

A 5 minute excerpt from ‘As if to nothing’ (2008) by Andreas Templin

The video ‘as if to nothing’ is comprised of a selection of statistical data of the earth and its population. This data, created by various governmental and intergovernmental sources and displayed in a specific and subjective interdependency, is combined with the highly dramatic second move of Bruckner’s 7th symphony which is being looped for the screening. The video-installation is in fact a computer-programme which utilizes the internal clock of the computer to calculate the statistical algorithms, which are updated on a yearly basis.