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Here's the story: an artist is fascinated by falling . He takes pictures of himself falling off different things: ladders, trees, buildi...
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He's been around for a while. In 2002, for instance, he made the world a better place by putting flags on high-tension electricity lines...
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The Tea Bag garden is a landscape made of stacked bags of garden soil. The bags, padded like a bench, are essentially soft plant containers...
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If you want to know what Tim Crouch's An Oak Tree is about, and what it is like, first read his own description . You can also read the...
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Truly great art has the strange effect of making us, the spectators, feel intelligent. - António Damasio , director of the department of neu...
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Exactitudes (= exact attitudes), by photographer Ari Versluis and stylist Ellie Uyttenbroek, is an exercise in style (or rather was, from ...
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This house which is almost gone. Which still has the lines and weight of a house, yet could very well be called landscape. This house which ...
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Just so you don't think I'm ignoring you - check out some great projects by Marc Kremers : As found , a site with images found on th...
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In a comment in the Portuguese daily newspaper Público , my colleague Tiago Bartolomeu Costa commented on a controversial artistic residency...
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Brick of Coke is part of the Experience the Experience project by Monochrom ( from the site : monochrom is an art-technology-philosophy gr...
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