»The Inflatable Head of Columbus«, 2006 parodies a failed Christopher Columbus monument in Puerto Rico. The statue, designed by Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli, was rejected by several U.S. cities before arriving in Cataño, Puerto Rico, costing the towns millions of dollars in shipping alone. However, finances collapsed, the Mayor of Cataño (Edwin “el Amolao” Sierra) resigned for psychological reasons and the controversial project was never erected. Today, Columbus lies fragmented in thousands of pieces of bronze, deteriorating in an outdoor lot next to the Bacardi Factory in Cataño. The only recognizable feature of the statue had been the giant Head. To commemorate the 500-year anniversary of the Death of Christopher Columbus (May 20, 2006), Miguel Luciano installed an inflatable replica in the Plaza Colón (Columbus Plaza) of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
“Samplingplong”, 2006 by Jörg Niehage (Video).
»Arm Wrestling Game System«, 1983. By Shiro Takahashi.
»My Journeys By Car«, 1971 – 2004. Photo documentation of Shiro Takahashi’s world journeys made by car.
»Made In England – A Temple Design For India« is an inflatable temple which the viewer can enter and walk inside. By Tallur L. N..
Tent and inflatable sculpture made from garbage bags by Iskender Yediler.
Inflatable Stage I Trans AM.
Trans AM drawing tool in action. Burnout drawing on paper.
While doing a burnout Guy Overfelt was arrested by SFPD. Guy hired Tony Serra to represent him in the criminal jury trial, and two court room sketch artists. Serra and his team got the case dropped the day of the jury trail.
On March 29th, 1998, 7:30 pm, Guy Overfelt had Tony Labat shoot him with an Air Taser. One probe hit Overfelt’s chest and the other his nose, piercing through his nostril and causing him to fall to the ground.
Dynamo Kyiv, Street Painting #1, Diving Platform,
Spielfeld #2, Comfort #3, Comfort #2 and other work by Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann.