Category: Focus
Issue 87 November-December 2004
Bjorn Dahlem
Last year the Hubble Space Telescope took a long, hard, deep look at what appears to be a nearly empty spot inthe night sky near the constellation Fornax
Issue 87 November-December 2004
Saskia Olde Wolbers
She is a mightly fabulist, an artist who creates vast and lanyrinthine worlds which she uses as settings for miasmic tales of longing and delusion
Issue 87 November-December 2004
Nina Konnenmann
Her videos gently unhinge your sense of time and space. No special effects are used, and all the actions shown are real events, none of them what you might call spectacular
Issue 87 November-December 2004
Anthony Burdin
One of the extraordinary things about his video is the way that they instantly draw you in, opening a rhetorical chute where you slide past the usual outposts of spectator detachment
Issue 86 October 2004
Tommy Støckel
How is geometry susceptible to meaning? Is time travel possible? In which direction does space curve? How do journeys to other dimensions appear to the naked eye?
Issue 86 October 2004
Ryan Gander
‘More and more often there is embarrassment all around when the wish to hear a story is expressed. It is as if something that seemed inalienable to us, the securest among our possessions, were taken from us: the ability to exchange experiences.’ Walter Benjamin, ‘The Storyteller’, Illuminations (1923)
Issue 86 October 2004
Anselm Reyle
These works hover uncertainly in the present
Issue 86 October 2004
Ernesto Caivano
Identity is something you perform – a performance restrained by norms and expectations
Issue 85 September 2004
Killu Sukmit & Mari Laanemets
Identity is something you perform – a performance restrained by norms and expectations
Issue 85 September 2004
Christian Holstad
Imagine your state of mind if, up late one night in a halcyon Ecstasy haze, you channel-surfed between documentaries on Glam Rock, Stonewall and Studio 54
















