Party Beuys Didactic Video Number 1
The Introductary Video to the Exhibition "Party Beuys or What Comes After Farce" In which a CNC draws a Beuys chalkboard as the artists sing karaoke off camera to Beuys Don't Cry, I Know what Beuys Want, The Beuys are Back in Town and Beuys Beuys Beuys. Produced with Rob Swainston.
The Introductary Video to the Exhibition "Party Beuys or What Comes After Farce" In which a CNC draws a Beuys chalkboard as the artists sing karaoke off camera to Beuys Don't Cry, I Know what Beuys Want, The Beuys are Back in Town and Beuys Beuys Beuys. Produced with Rob Swainston.
Opacity and Transparency Didactic Video Number 2
לופֿט געשעפֿט
Mies and Andy in Crown Hall
Etymology:
From Yiddish ' (luft gesheft), from German Luftgeschft, from Luft ("air") + Geschft ("business"); with spelling influenced by the orthography of the German term.
A meaningless or unproductive job, which contributes little or no value to society.
לופֿט געשעפֿט
Mies and Andy in Crown Hall
Etymology:
From Yiddish ' (luft gesheft), from German Luftgeschft, from Luft ("air") + Geschft ("business"); with spelling influenced by the orthography of the German term.
A meaningless or unproductive job, which contributes little or no value to society.