This work was created for the exhibition Beeld Hal Werk in Amsterdam which included some 59 sculpted works. The idea came from Louis-Ferdinand Celine’s ‘Death on credit’ in which a pseudo scientist tries to increase the size of his crops by radiating the land, only to harvest small rotten, maggot-infested potatoes. Needless to say, it didn’t work. This modern version looks like a 1980’s crash landed sci-fi prop. Lasers on stun PEW PEW! All made possible with the help of the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture.
Photos: Peter Cox
Designer: Paul Segers
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Please don't use “pew pew”. It reminds a lot of us of a certain politician named Palin, one of the worst things to happen in America in a long time. I enjoy this blog, but I really don't want to be reminded of her, and anyway, it's off-topic.
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fantastic work
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fantastic work
spend enough time drinking vodka and anything can become art
spend enough time drinking vodka and anything can become art
love it!