A series of panoramic images created with a 360 degrees rotating camera by Ori Gersht at Noga Gallery.
“One Minute” by Meridith Pingree. Participants generate portraits of their physical personality when they wear a strap-on video pinhole camera headband for one minute. The movement of the camera is translated into a three-dimensional line drawing and output as an object by a 3-D printer.
The exhibition Das grosse Stilleben (The Big Still Life) by Klaus Littmann features a department store in Mugron in southern France that has survived largely intact some 30 years after it was closed. »Das grosse Stilleben« is authentic to the minutest detail. Only a few perishable goods were newly added; everything else originates from the department store in Mugron. Here, the installation heeds the words of Andy Warhol, who remarked in 1985: »Lock up a department store today, open the door after a hundred years and you will have a Museum of Modern Art.«
Felt-Tip Print made by repeatedly balancing a single A1 sheet of paper on the nibs of a set of Pantone pens.
Necklasp is made up of the functional elements of a necklace normally concealed at the back of the wearer’s neck. Neckclasp can be fastened / unfastened at any point along its length. By Daniel Eatock.
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