Source: Niele Toroni – Le Consortium
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Lasciatemi Divertire, 13 décembre 1982 – 15 janvier 1983 by Niele Toroni
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‘Light Switch’, 1992 by Ceal Floyer
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Light Cube by Paul Destieu
Source: Paul Destieu | TRIANGULATION
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Lorraine Daston on Algorithms Before Computers
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CASTELLI GALLERY – Artists
Noriko Ambe, Richard Artschwager, Hanne Darboven, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Diana Kingsley, Joseph Kosuth, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Richard Pettibone, Robert Rauschenberg, Edward Ruscha, Keith Sonnier, Mike and Doug Starn, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner
Source: CASTELLI GALLERY – Artists
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Algorithms – BBC
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Auto Focus, 2002 by Ceal Floyer
Auto Focus, consisting of a carousel slide projector pointed at a wall, endlessly going through its automatic process of focusing its projection. However, there is no carousel to display slides and therefore there is nothing to project except the projector’s own light. The viewer’s automatic response is to focus on the illuminated projection glowing on the wall as this is where one usually looks when viewing a slide presentation. Auto Focus is more than just the light. It is a sculpture, or more specifically, a readymade that was purchased. It’s almost human in its perseverance at its futile task and it is a lot like most of us who follow instructions exactly as prescribed until an artist like Floyer comes along and challenges our perception by directing our gaze in unexpected directions.
Source: Ceal Floyer at MoCA Museum of Contemporary Art Miami – Artmap.com
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1° 2° 3° 4°, 1997 by Robert Irwin
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‘The Forty Part Motet’, 2015 by Janet Cardiff
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‘Without title (Stacked Space)’, 2014 by Danny Foolen
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