Tag Archives: movement


Lotte Geeven

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‘127109 & 127110’ (2014) by Lotte Geeven.

Two sensory robots deployed on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. According to currents of the sea the two objects are supposed to meet in the middle of the ocean approximately one year from now.  The location and time of the deployment of both objects has been carefully calculated in order to optimize the chances of an encounter. The movement of the robots can be followed on http://127109and127110.com.


Alfred Lukyanovich Yarbus

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From Alfred Lukyanovich Yarbus‘s book, ‘Eye Movements and Vision’ (1967). Scan patterns for four of the observers in the study as they freely viewed the portrait of Yarbus.

Yarbus is one of the founders of modern eye movement research. His work – based on the development of a method for accurately recording eye movements, using suction caps on the eyes – has had a profound influence on recent approaches to the study of eye movements and vision.


Angelo Venosa

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Angelo Venosa, untitled (2012)


Bela Kolárová

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Bela Kolárová, ‘Signs’ (1964) and ‘Untitled’ (1968-1972)


Jennifer Tee

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Jennifer Tee, ‘Practical magic’ (2013)


Lorelinde Verhees

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Lorelinde Verhees, untitled (2013)

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William Wegman

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William Wegman, ‘Dramatic Hat Dance’ (1974)


Mark Lewis

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still from Mark Lewis‘s, ‘Smoker at Spitalfields’ (2012)


Yvonne Rainer

Yvonne Rainer, ‘Hand Movie’ (1966)


An Experiment to Test the Destiny of the World

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Sober & Lonely Institute for the Arts in reaction to ‘Boys to Men’ by Ginsburg, Morland & Ginsburg’ at An Experiment to Test the Destiny of the World