There is a difference between a shaky or out-of-focus photograph and a snapshot of clouds and fog banks Erwin Schrödinger

There is a difference between a shaky or out-of-focus photograph and a snapshot of clouds and fog banks Erwin Schrödinger

'There is a difference between a shaky or out-of-focus photograph and a snapshot of clouds and fog banks' Erwin Schrödinger Une proposition des étudiants de 2ème année dans le cadre du séminaire Faits et Gestes dirigé par Philippe Decrauzat avec Bas Jan Ader John M Armleder John Baldessari George Brecht Joan Brossa Morgan Fisher Liam Gillick Emma Hart & Benedict Drew Mike Kelley Sol LeWitt Lee Lozano Jorge Macchi Paul McCarthy Bruce Nauman Yoko Ono Nam June Paik Steven Parrino Cesare Pietroiusti Man Ray Steve Reich Claude Rutault Michael Snow Paul Thek Franz Erhard Walther Lawrence Weiner Robert Whitman

Studio project (2012)

'There is a difference between a shaky or out-of-focus photograph and a snapshot of clouds and fog banks'

Erwin Schrödinger

Une proposition des étudiants de 2ème année dans le cadre du séminaire Faits et Gestes dirigé par Philippe Decrauzat avec

Bas Jan Ader
John M Armleder
John Baldessari
George Brecht
Joan Brossa
Morgan Fisher
Liam Gillick
Emma Hart & Benedict Drew
Mike Kelley
Sol LeWitt
Lee Lozano
Jorge Macchi
Paul McCarthy
Bruce Nauman
Yoko Ono
Nam June Paik
Steven Parrino
Cesare Pietroiusti
Man Ray
Steve Reich
Claude Rutault
Michael Snow
Paul Thek
Franz Erhard Walther
Lawrence Weiner
Robert Whitman

VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Paul McCarthy, Cesare Pietroiusti
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Franz Erhard Walther
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Steven Parrino
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Claude Rutault
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Performing George Brecht
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Sol LeWitt, Walldrawing #797

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VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Lawrence Weiner
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Performing Bas Jan Ader
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Sol LeWitt, Walldrawing #797
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Performing Pendulum Music, Steve Reich

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VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Exhibition view
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Paul Thek
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Liam Gillick
VISUAL ARTS, Erwin Schrödinger, Philippe Decrauzat
Nam June Paik

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Steve Reich, Pendulum Music, 1968 Film by Fleur Bernet and Natacha Donzé Performed by Simon Acevedo, Mathieu Cart, Simon Paccaud & Olivier Schuppisser

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