Vision Machine
This is the first broadcasting of ArchiTV, on the making of the Vision Machine installation in Nantes (France) by Lars Spuybroek. The broadcast is available in three versions for RealVideo and QuickTime. You can find here a short film on the making of the installation, an interview with Lars Spuybroek and photos of the project. The film lasts for about 17 minutes.

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interview with Lars Spuybroek, slideshow and the making of

The exhibition 'Vision Machine' opened May 2000 in Nantes. For the exhibition the Rotterdam based office NOX designed an installation in which the artworks are exhibited. Among them are various experimental works that were made under the influence of drugs that were causing hallucinations. The name of the exhibition is based on the concepts of Frederick Kiesler, who developed between 1938 and 1942 (see photo) concepts to explain in an audio-visual way the human perception. NOX developed an installation that folds around the artworks and sets the works free from the formal, vertical context (the white museum wall) in which they are usually shown.


production: Marc Neelen, Tony Maslic and Piet Vollaard