Pictures from the series “No sleep before I die” by Sibylle Fendt.
„Nocturnal cage for Australian night animals” and “Cage for Galago crassicaudata” by Wesley Meuris.
„Nocturnal cage for Australian night animals” and “Cage for Galago crassicaudata” by Wesley Meuris.
»How To Respond In An Emergency«, 2006 by Diane Borsato. A 12-hour performance for the all-night public art festival Nuit Blanche in Toronto. For 12-hours, dancers dressed as Toronto Police officers, were seen dancing an intimate tango to music that blasted from parked cars. Video.
»NightLife« 2004, is a nocturnal light and sound installation exhibited at The Museum of Garden History, St. Mary’s Church in Westminster, London. The work consists of a sound track and two remote controlled spotlights illuminating the graves between the church/museum and a public walkway. Once activated the lights sweep across the graves, criss-crossing in sync to the opening chords of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”. By Lynne Marsh.
“Park View Hotel” by Ashok Sukumaran. Using specially-built pointing devices, audiences in the park can access interior hotel spaces, by “pinging” them optically. Once found and hit (two different modes on the scope) the interiors release their properties into a wireless network… the color of the interior propagates stochastically, leaking out of the building skin, jumping across the street, and entering some street-lights in the park below.
“Lighttypewriter” – the 264 light bulbs on the building could be controlled by 264 light switches on the street. By Constantin Luser.
“Uncovered”.
”Old good times”. The buildings shown are an abandoned textile factory complex, in which the chimney was re-activated for the period of one day.
“Privatised”. Works by Leopold Kessler.
»28 Years In The Implicate Order« a video by Pascual Sisto. 28 red balls bounce up and down in a chaotic random order. As the video reaches its mid point, the balls align themselves until they reach the point where they all bounce at the same precise moment and then resume to go back into chaos. See also Yuki Kawamura.
Stainless Steel Counter (10 of 9999).
House and 50 television sets all tuned to the same channel.
Private Conversations with Public Statuary. By Kelly Mark.