Tag Archives: DIY


Hans-Peter Feldmann

Hans-Peter Feldmann, ‘One pound of strawberries’ (2004)

approximately 32 photographs


Graham Hudson

Graham Hudson, ‘To the insane I owe them everything’ (2009)


Edward Krasinski

Edward Krasinski‘s studio in Warsaw, Poland.

In the late 60s blue Scotch tape became Krasinski’s medium and trademark material. The thin blue line running at the height of 130 cm, first pasted around trees and pigsty walls in the village of Zalesie near Warsaw, soon stretched across gallery windows as well as his own living/ working space.


Hans Schabus

Hans Schabus, ‘Meterriss (Meter Level)’ (2011)


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Endre Tot

From ‘The gladness writings’ by Endre Tot


Leon Gaumont

This was the first ever mixer with crossfader. The Gaumont Chronophone.

In 1910, the French engineer Leon Gaumont demonstrated his sound-and-film synchronizing Chronophone system at the Gaumant Palace in Paris, France. Gaument’s Chronophone had two gramophone platters, between which a deft operator could switch back and forth.


Christian Haake

Christian Haake, ‘More than 70 hollow cylinders with some references to each other’ (2006)


Cornelia Konrads

Cornelia Konrads, ‘Passage’ (2007)


Elena Bajo

Elena Bajo, ‘The Factory of Forms’ (2012)

Metal factory rejects, reclaimed concrete.