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Christian Lahr transfers 0,01 € per day as a gift to the ministry of finance, each with a reference line of Karl Marx’ “Capital”. With the limited space of 108 characters per wire, he will have the first volume transfered within 43 years. He started on May 31, 2009.

Christian Lahr transfere por dia 1 centavo de euro como presente para o ministério das finanças, e, em cada dia escreve um parágrafo/frase de Karl Marx do livro "O Capital". Com a limitação de espaço de 108 caracteres por por campo , ele terá o primeiro volume transferido dentro de 43 anos. Começou em maio de 2009.

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SITE GGEEOORRGG de Arte: super!

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Christian Lahr: MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITAL

Christian Lahr: MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITALChristian Lahr: MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITALChristian Lahr: MACHT GESCHENKE: DAS KAPITALChristian Lahr transfers 0,01 € per day as a gift to the ministry of finance, each with a reference line of Karl Marx’ “Capital”. With the limited space of 108 characters per wire, he will have the first volume transfered within 43 years. He started on May 31, 2009.

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Sebastian Stumpf - Tiefgaragen (2008)

Sebastian Stumpf - TiefgaragenSebastian Stumpf - TiefgaragenSebastian Stumpf - Tiefgaragen
Sebastian Stumpf - Tiefgaragen (2008)
Unfortunatly I coudln’t find a video of it, this is Bas Jan Ader 3000: In thirteen videos of garage doors closing, Sebastian Stumpf waits in his hide-out behind the camera until he finally jumps into the scene in the last moment and rolls underneath the door.

primeiros traços-7 anos(por matar aula)+ bandeira dos... ?


texto abaixo sobre "Walking House", do grupo de arte N55

For Emscher art 2010, the Danish art group N55 has developed the Walking House in cooperation with the WysingArts Centre in Cambridgeshire.
The Walking House is a modular system with a kitchen and bathroom, solar on the roof and even a small garden with washing line. A young man from America lives for 100 days in this house.

The houses of the future are mobile, self-sufficient and environmentally friendly. Could this be the homes of the global nomad? The Danish artist group N55 has developed the "Walking House" and presented it at the Emscher art 2010. Ion Sorvin developed with his artist group N55 systems that enable people living or working space to create your own. Walking House is an example of such a home, regardless of social and community structures.

The Walking House - Emscher Art 2010 / Emscherkunst 2010 HD

And a final word of praise for the author of this simple statement with classic means:

Life is too short to be irritated.

Strange Places
Deserted Places
Urban Adventure Home
© Petr Kazil

May 2004

texto e imagem: Internet/ ION SORVIN: WALKING HOUSE

N55

N55 advocates a nomadic life style in movable, sustainable micro dwellings.

N55 is a Copenhagen-based art collective founded in 1994, named after both an address and Copenhagen’s latitude, by Ion Sorvin and his late wife, the Norwegian artist Ingvil Aarbakke. N55’s core message is about freedom and the dissipation of ownership, "but it was also about mobility, about not disturbing your environment, and about not having to own land."

An early project, Land, consisted then, of buying and dedicating small plots of land to public use in in less populated places or waste patches of cities. Each one was marked with a steel polyhedric cairn, which declared the area as belonging to 'the commons'.

N55 gained notoriety with Walking House, which "is a modular dwelling system that enables persons to live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape with minimal impact on the environment. It collects energy from its surroundings using solar cells and small windmills. There is a system for collecting rain water and a system for solar heated hot water.(....) continua no site...

Artistas no projeto "Kunst kann wunden Heilen"/ "ARTE PODE CURAR FERIMENTOS"

Band 203, 2010, S. 142
JEPPE HEIN (geb.1974 in Kopenhagen, lebt dort und in Berlin) Connecting Views, Fernrohr am Herner Meer

"ARTE PODE CURAR FERIMENTOS"...5 MAIO À 5 DE SETEMBRO,2010- ALEMANHA

TEXTO E FOTO ACIMA SITE KUNSTFORUM, NÚMERO 203, 2010