Tag Archives: human


Gardar Eide Einarsson

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Gardar Eide Einarsson, ‘Oedipus’ (2007)


Charles Ray

Charles Ray, ‘Phantom Limb’ (1981-85)


Ruth Buchanan

Ruth Buchanan, ‘Dance’ (2010)


Amalia Pica

Amalia Pica, ‘Catachresis #9 (legs of the table, the neck of the bottle, the elbow of the pipe, the leg of the chair)’ (2011)


Damien Roach

Damien Roach, ‘Good vibrations’ (2008)

The Beach Boys song ‘Good Vibrations’ lowered in pitch to below the human audible range.


Bethan Huws

‘Andreas Slominski’ (2003) by Bethan Huws


Olaf Breuning

‘We are such animals’ (2005) by Olaf Breuning.


Paul Julian

‘The Hangman’ (1964) by Paul Julian

‘The Hangman’ is a cynical look at how humankind loves to feed others into the death machine, from a disturbing poem by Maurice Ogden, read by Herschel Bernardi.

It is available for free download at Archive.org.


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.


Kutlug Ataman

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‘Andrew Beyer’, a video-work from ‘Paradise’ by Kutlug Ataman

“I enjoy doing it because people remember me. I am also now in the Guinness Book of Records as the worlds oldest performing clown in the whole world. I have a certificate I show at my performances. It is also in the book, on page twenty-one in this year’s edition. I’ve been retired now from my regular job for about twenty-five years. But still I enjoy doing the parties, and I enjoy having people tell me that they remember me for so long.”