“Frog Substitutes”, 2011 by Henning Bohl.
“TV-Helmet (Portable living room)”, 1967 by Walter Pichler.
»The bird of Hermes is my name, eating my wings to make me tame.«, 2010 by Allora & Calzadilla.
“Environment transformer“, 1968 by Haus-Rucker-Co. Appliances that change sensory impressions for a limited time in a visual and acoustic way.
“Good Night Darthy” and “Born Again” by BGL (Jasmin Bilodeau, Sébastien Giguère and Nicolas Laverdière).
“Unité d’accueil”, “Sous-marin”,
“Kippen’s Burger” and “Robot force” (video of the production) by Sophie Dejode & Bertrand Lacombe.
“No Title”, “Totalitarianism” and portraits of Marcel Musters by Viviane Sassen.
»Installation Shot« consists of two almost pitch black rooms, side by side. Two ‘participants’ are invited to wear a helmet each geared up with infrared ccd camera, transmitter and small monitor. Vision is switched between the two viewers in a minimal space only containing black board and mirror arranged in identical mirrored states. The initial effect is that of dissorientation followed by a convergence with the others perceptual space. By Derek Ogbourne.
The Man of Speed’s helmet. By Juneau Projects.
The beauty royale, video installation with sculpted tv, woodchipper and dowel-mounted transducer microphones. A forest, computer system with small pine tree growing in casing.
Good morning captain, video installation with inkjet prints. A video of a scanner being dragged over a forest floor placed alongside printouts of the resulting scans.
Mic campfire. Six microphones were suspended above a large campfire in Grizedale Forest. The microphones were lowered into the fire in turn, the sound was relayed on a pa system. A rich future is still ours. A video installation where sheets of paper with attached transducer microphones are fed through a paper shredder.
Jiri Cernicky rented a limousine and decorated the hood with his girlfriends body.
»Home Explosion« is an environmental installation with lamp and video.
»Progres« sculptures and their manufacturing process in Moldavia.
Tear-shaped mini-amplifiers. All projects by Jiri Cernicky.