No | Text |
1 | Olle essvik |
No | Text |
1 | Flip books from the hidden corners of the Internet |
2 | A book with pictures. All pictures are a mix between algorithms (computer prints) and marbling (oil colors). Every page and book are unique. There is two books one small 15*20 cm and one big 60 *100 cm. The pages in the book can be removed. The project has been exhibited at Ringön and been part of several workshops. |
3 | “The storage space in the attic carries traces and marks of previous tenants – a cross hanging from a beam in the ceiling, paint stains on the floor and a pair of old skis, at some point left behind – the door adorned with numbers and a padlock, protecting against intrusion and baring witness of an owner.” |
4 | “There is no more space and a cleaning is necessary to make room for new things. Most of it has been packed in brown boxes and bags, of which I no longer remember the contents. Squeezed in between the boxes and the bags are items still waiting to be organised. Ending up here are the things that were rejected or that belong to another time, hidden away but none the less a part of my story and my life, a collection – a spare saucepan, a tennis racket for future matches, chairs awaiting guests. A remarkable number of the objects have never been used, and will eventually be replaced or thrown away.” |
5 | “I write a new computer program inspired by the attic storage cleaning, a memory program consisting of two even squares connected to a camera. Square one represents real-time, what the camera sees. Square two is the past, captured in photographs. Each time you photograph a new object an old one disappears. Square two shows the most recent photos in a sequence, creating an animation.” |
6 | For Years to Come (remake 2015) |
7 | The Last Supper |
8 | Finland, En svensk upptäcktsresande |
9 | Stars |
10 | Waiting for |
11 | Endgame |
12 | E.T. |
13 | A message to be found |
14 | Invisible Paintings. |
15 | O. Baerthling |
16 | Unt**led Walls |
17 | Dipylon 2.0 |
18 | A remake of a found book on drying flowers using a microwave. |
19 | Unt**led Spam |
20 | Dreamers of the world unite |
21 | 2006 |
22 | Opera |
23 | Migration of storks |
24 | Dressed for success |
25 | Unt**led Boxes |
26 | t**el 1-5 |
No | Text |
1 | Olle Essvik |
No | Text |
1 | A flas***ng traffic light from a webcam somewhere in Colorado, recorded 03.45.15-03.45.35 |
2 | A birthday party in Sarajevo, 2 visitors 23.16.15-23.16.35 |
3 | A surveillance camera outside a strip club in Thailand, 1 visitor 13.16.15-13.16.35 |
4 | A gull flying past a camera in Denmark 0 visitors 13.16.15-13.16.35 |
5 | A flagpole on a parking lot in Hamburg, 0 visitors 17.15.25-17.15.55 |
6 | A book with pictures. All pictures are a mix between algorithms (computer prints) and marbling (oil colors). Every page and book are unique. There is two books one small 15*20 cm and one big 60 *100 cm. The pages in the book can be removed. The project has been exhibited at Ringön and been part of several workshops. |
7 | “The storage space in the attic carries traces and marks of previous tenants – a cross hanging from a beam in the ceiling, paint stains on the floor and a pair of old skis, at some point left behind – the door adorned with numbers and a padlock, protecting against intrusion and baring witness of an owner.” |
8 | “There is no more space and a cleaning is necessary to make room for new things. Most of it has been packed in brown boxes and bags, of which I no longer remember the contents. Squeezed in between the boxes and the bags are items still waiting to be organised. Ending up here are the things that were rejected or that belong to another time, hidden away but none the less a part of my story and my life, a collection – a spare saucepan, a tennis racket for future matches, chairs awaiting guests. A remarkable number of the objects have never been used, and will eventually be replaced or thrown away.” |
9 | “I write a new computer program inspired by the attic storage cleaning, a memory program consisting of two even squares connected to a camera. Square one represents real-time, what the camera sees. Square two is the past, captured in photographs. Each time you photograph a new object an old one disappears. Square two shows the most recent photos in a sequence, creating an animation.” |
10 | The Machine |
11 | Enemies of books |
12 | Waiting For Godot |
13 | Painting is lagging behind the other art forms because of its limited opportunities to reach its audience. By "reach" I mean to "own" a work of art, to possess it, to take it out when you want to, have it on display or not — like a book or a record — so that as many people as possible can experience an original, as they can with film and theater. By this I mean that the fetis***sm connected to handmade and signed originals would never exist; instead there would be a mult**ude of equally valuable copies. When art is bought today, it happens, as we know, only partly for the same reasons that books or records are purchased — and it is bought by an extremely limited group of people. Those to whom works of art mean the most have the least means to acquire them. This is an incredibly warped situation, to which many artists are oddly resigned. Nowadays it is possible to make and reproduce exact copies of paintings, in which even the tactile values, to some extent, are retained. |
14 | The program stopped working in 2007 and remains black. |
15 | Recommended Drying and Standing Times for Flowers Dried in Microwave Use a full-power cooking setting. The times given in the chart are only guidelines. The actual time may vary due to the type of oven and the amount of moisture in the flowers. If your oven does not have a turntable, you may want to rotate the container every 1/2 to 1 minute. |
16 | Anemone (Anemone sp.) 2 1/2 to 3 ( Drying Time (in minutes)) , 12 ( Standin time (inhours). |
17 | Aster (Aster sp.) 2 1/2 , 10 , Calendula (Calendula officinalis) 2 1/2 , 10, Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) 1 , 10, Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum sp.) 3, 10 Daffodil (Narcissus sp.) 2 1/2 , 10, Dahlia (Dahlia hybrids) 5 to 7 , 36, Delphinium (Delphinium elatum) 4 to 5, 10, Marigold (Tagetes sp.) 2 1/2 to 3 , 10 Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) 2 1/2 to 3, 36, Peony (Paeonia hybrids) 3 to 4, 36, Poppy (Papaver orientale) 2 1/2 to 3, 24, Rose (Rosa sp.) 1 1/2 to 2, 10 Salvia (Salvia sp.) 3, 24, Tulip (Tulipa sp.) 3, 24 |
18 | The program stopped working in 2012 and remains black. |
19 | The program stopped working in 2010. |
20 | A yellow field moving over a computer screen. The movement, so slow that it is barely perceptible, corresponds to the movement of the sun. The screen, s***fting from completely black the moment before sunrise, to completely yellow in the middle of day, and back to black at night, could be perceived as a slowly moving painting, or as a functional device allowing you to follow the sun in real time – a digital Sun. |
21 | The program stopped working in 2009 and remains black. |
22 | The program stopped working in 2008 . |
23 | Ancient immigrants |
24 | For thousands of years birds have taken advantage of Turkey's and Istanbul's strategic position as a bridge connecting Europe to Asia and Africa. In spring migratory birds fly northwards from Africa to Asia and Europe, and in autumn they leave their breading grounds to fly south to Africa again using Istanbul as a pa***ageway. |
25 | In the most spectacular manifestation of this migration over a quarter million Storks fly in clouds over the city in the course of a few weeks. In autumn the peak pa***age time coincided with the beginning of the 9th Istanbul Biennale. |
No | Text |
1 | Welcome to experience an artwork that takes place inside your dreams&h****ip; Here is a web-site broadcasting sounds with the intention of influencing the contents of your dreams. The project is based on sleep- and dream research, indicating that external stimuli like sound, smell and touch can be experienced also during sleep. Our dreams are shaped by an inner world, as well as by experiences that we have had during the day and the external stimuli we are exposed to during sleep. While dreaming we get in contact with sub- and pre-conscious layers of our soul. Using sound you can influence your dreams. |
2 | Welcome to take part in this artwork that takes place in your bedroom and where the stage is your dream&h****ip; |
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