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Christoph Schlingensief – PLEASE LOVE AUSTRIA – FIRST AUSTRIAN COALITION WEEK
Thank you Tess for telling me about this work. Picture from the performance “Please love Austria” (Image: Baltzer) “Amid intense public interest, twelve participants introduced by Schlingensief as asylum-seekers spend one week in a cordoned-off, CCTVed shipping container complex … Continue reading
Bas Jan Ader
“Imagine there is a man hanging by two hands from a tree. It’s a beautiful day, the sun is bleaching out the foliage and your eyelids seem translucent, so that you think you can see the man, even though your … Continue reading
Posted in Second year term TWO - Environmental
Tagged Bas Han Ader, fall, film, gravity, Yves Klein
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christian marclay’s addictive 24-hour film – clock
Christian Marclay’s video artwork “The Clock,” which features 24 hours of film and television clips woven together to reference, often with a shot of a watch or a clock face, a fictional moment in time that corresponds to the actual … Continue reading