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Tricky Triangle: clever pill apparatus to capture your perfect partner

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Leonie Oortgijsen

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
The redemption of the Mother

The redemption of the Mother

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Thursday, November 20th, 2008

THE IT-BOX by janne

NEW IT-box
THE IT-BOX:
this box contains heaven and hell

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SOUL COLECTOR by maaike & dennis

sould collector
SOUL COLLECTOR :
For ever carry your loved ones with you
And at the end of the road
your heart will be the last to turn blue

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FLUID COLLECTOR

Stick it in any moisty material and the juices will start to flow. Never spills a drop.

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ANTI DATING GAME by Olfa & Xana

HOW TO DUMP A GUY BEFORE THE 1st DATE?This kit will save you from the ugly annoying guys that want to date you. For an approval he has to play this game that he will NEVER win.

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ECP  | DUTCH VERSION

Collect and project your special moments in live with the ECP (Emotional Collector Projector) Put the unique moment air in the ECP and your special memories will always be there for you.
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Cornelia Parker: Archiving the Unarchivable

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

By Annemieke Teresa van Twuijver – She is an artist who made archiving her art. Highly unconventional archiving that is: these ‘registries’ keep record of what regular archives are meant to avoid. Sculptor Cornelia Parker (UK, 1956) documents decay, destruction, oxidation, erosion, oblivion and the constant transitions of meaning. Her archives could be labelled ‘disappearing in progress’ and ‘forgetting under construction’ (with emphasis on the present continuous). Her pieces range from the jaw-dropping monumental (’preserving’ the white cliffs of England in the shape of a drapery) to the delicate fragility of intimate tenderness (white handkerchiefs with rubbings of the tarnish of silver family heirlooms). Other works include the wreckage of an exploded log cabin put together again in the shape of a log cabin and the char coaled parts of a church tower that was struck by lighting. 

photographic/media archiving

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

[in relation to conversations during the break]

“Photography is memory, the trace of an original. In a postmodern age,…the past has become a collection of photographic, filmic or televisual images. We, like the replicants [in the movie Blade Runner], are put in the position of reclaiming a history by means of its reproduction.”

“Ramble City: Postmodernism and Blade Runner” Giuliana Bruno (1987)
http://www.mat.ucsb.edu/~g.legrady/glWeb/Projects/slippery/Slippery.html


from an interview with George Legrady:
Geert Lovink: How did you come up with the idea of putting your collection of Cold War items on a CD-rom?

George Legrady: I didn’t want to carry all the material in my head anymore. All these objects, film footage, images, stories needed to be contextualized and brought together into a concrete form so that they could exist on their own and be made accessible to a viewing audience.
http://www.mediamatic.nl/magazine/8_2/Lovink-Legrady.html

Collecting and archiving the city @ De Paviljoens

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Museum De Paviljoens in Almere presents a good collection of artists who work with concepts as collecting, archiving, taxonomy and others. The exhibition stresses on a certain way of working and acting as a collector within a city of human interventions.

Go there.

http://www.depaviljoens.nl/page/688/nl

Marjolijn Dijkman, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum

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THE ORDER OF THINGS; An Archaeology of the Human Sciences

A ‘system of elements’ - a definition of the segments by which the resemblances and differences can be shown, the types of variation by which those segments can be affected, and, lastly, the threshold above which there is a difference and below which there is a similitude - is indispensable for the establishment of even the simplest form of order. Order is, at one and the same time, that which is given in things as their inner law, the hidden network that determines the way they confront one another, and also that which has no existence except in the grid created by a glance, an examination, a language; and it is only in the blank spaces of this grid that order manifests itself in depth as though already there, waiting in silence for the moment of its expression. -MICHEL FOUCAULT