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LUIS on Vimeo
LUIS (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 2 of 2)
by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña
Luis is the 2nd short video of the series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”), it is a follow-up to the short video Lucía. The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard.
LUCIA on Vimeo
LUCIA (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 1 of 2)
by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña
Lucía is the 1st short video of the 2-part series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”). The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard.
Douglas Gordon - moving images
Douglas Gordon zählt zu den renommiertesten Künstlern seiner Generation und erhielt bereits 1996 den britischen Turner-Preis. Im Jahr 2007 war er mit einer umfangreichen Werkschau im Kunstmuseum Wo...
24 hr psycho (clip)
douglas gordon: 24 hr psycho (excerpt)
Tony Oursler: I Get Angry Quickly
Tony Oursler self portrait in yellow 1996 at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Tony Oursler: Talking Head... pain...
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Art exhibition Moskow... Tony Oursler
Bruce Nauman
Eija-liisa Ahtila: The House
Extract from The house ? a video from Eija-liisa Ahtila realized in 2002
Turning the Place Over - Richard Wilson, 2007 on Vimeo
The most daring piece of public art ever commissioned in the UK, Turning the Place Over is artist Richard Wilson's most radical intervention into architecture to date, turning a building in Liverpool's city centre literally inside out. One of Wilson's very rare temporary works, Turning the Place Over colonises Cross Keys House, Moorfields. It runs in daylight hours, triggered by a light sensor.

Turning the Place Over consists of an 8 metres diameter ovoid cut from the façade of a building in Liverpool city centre and made to oscillate in three dimensions. The revolving façade rests on a specially designed giant rotator, usually used in the shipping and nuclear industries, and acts as a huge opening and closing 'window', offering recurrent glimpses of the interior during its constant cycle during daylight hours.

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Valie Export: .......remote........remote (1973)
Valie Export: .......remote........remote (1973)
Bruce Nauman: Pinch Neck (1968)
Bruce Nauman Pinch Neck 1968
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