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Final Act

In November 2013, Ian Strange (previously) in collaboration with cinematographer Alun ‚Albol‘ Bollinger (Lord of the Rings, Heavenly Creatures, The Frighteners) created three new film and photography based artworks incorporating four suburban homes in Christchurch, New Zealand. These homes were located in Christchurch’s residential »Red Zone«, an area containing over 16,000 houses slated for demolition after the devastating 2011 earthquake. Final Act is in part an emotive archive of these Christchurch homes and a continuation of the artist’s ongoing exploration of the social and emotional icon of the home. Watch the video.

Ian Strange - Final Act

Ian Strange - Final Act

Ian Strange - Final Act

All images © Ian Strange.

Masks

Jozef Mrva has created a series of masks that adapt the heads and skulls of animals. Using cardboard, the artist carves and cuts the readily available material into expressionistic forms. They are fantastic, especially the one made out of a pizza box.

Jozef Mrva - Masks

Jozef Mrva - Masks

Jozef Mrva - Masks

All images © Jozef Mrva. Photos taken by Nikola Ivanov in photo studio on faculty of FAMU.

Waffle Bike

Waffle Bike by Tom Sachs is a waffle-maker-bicycle that has been converted into a mobile station with several peculiar features. A cage on the back houses the chickens and on the front side the bike stores other ingredients and supplies needed for the preparation and consumption of waffles, including an electronic waffle maker, forks, a refrigerator storing whipped cream, and lingonberry jam. Mobile waffle making, fresh eggs straight from the chicken, real whipped cream – it’s a pretty sweet interface device!

Waffle Bike by Tom Sachs

Waffle Bike by Tom Sachs

Waffle Bike by Tom Sachs

All images © Tom Sachs.

Instant Housing

Instant Housing by Winfried Baumann – Portable housing space. Since 2001 the artist Winfried Baumann has been building life systems for homeless people and other urban nomads. Under the brand urban nomads all the projects of Winfried Baumann are combined and they are all concerned with mobility, housing, provisions and locomotion. The most comprehensive group of works is Instant Housing. Instant Housing are small mobile homes, which are designed for the special living circumstances of their users and which are manageable by one person. In a time when ways of living are constantly questioned and social mobility is a requirement for all, Baumann’s work invites us to reflect on our own lifestyles, and those of others.

Shelter - KL

Shelter - KL., 2008, Ausstattung: Liegefläche, Erste Hilfe Paket, Spiegel, Trillerpfeife, Multifunktionswerkzeug, Taschenlampe,

Shelter – KL, 2008, Ausstattung: Liegefläche, Erste Hilfe Paket, Spiegel, Trillerpfeife, Multifunktionswerkzeug, Taschenlampe.

WBF 240 Hedone

Wohnbehälter fahrbar mit Luxusausstattung Anscharnierter Deckel mit Randprofil und 2 Gurtbändern, Hebespannverschluss mit Zylinderschluss, Schiebegriffe aus eloxiertem Alu-Rohr, Stahlachse mit 2 gummibereiften Rädern

WBF 240 Hedone, 2007, Anscharnierter Deckel mit Randprofil und 2 Gurtbändern, Hebespannverschluss mit Zylinderschluss, Schiebegriffe aus eloxiertem Alu-Rohr, Stahlachse mit 2 gummibereiften Rädern.

I-I-H Shopping Cart METRO 400

 gepolsterte Liegefläche, Erste Hilfe Paket, Spiegel, Trillerpfeife, Multifunktionswerkzeug, Taschenlampe, Kunststoffhaube mit Sichtfenster

I-H Shopping Cart METRO-400, 2010, gepolsterte Liegefläche, Erste Hilfe Paket, Spiegel, Trillerpfeife, Multifunktionswerkzeug, Taschenlampe, Kunststoffhaube mit Sichtfenster.

Urban Nomads, Winfried Baumann, 2014 Hirmer Verlag GmbH, English-German edition, 360 pages, 418 colour illustrations. All images © Winfried Baumann.

Broken Botany

The series Broken Botany by Australian photographer Lisa Sorgini was captured after a visit on the outskirts of Melbourne after a few days in a row of windstorms.

Lisa Sorgini - Broken Botany

Lisa Sorgini - Broken Botany

Lisa Sorgini - Broken Botany

Lisa Sorgini - Broken Botany

Lisa Sorgini - Broken Botany

All images © Lisa Sorgini 2013