Thoughts that have not been thought yet
Words that have not yet found their form
Museums are observatories
Out of space geometry - sliced meteorite revealing intricate Widmanstätten pattern #EliassonFLV
Reflections - impressions of the Festival of Future Nows
at Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. A film by SHIMURAbros
A View Becomes a Window, 2013, on view at Kunsthalle Mannheim
In process: Sculpting fivefold symmetry #EliassonFLV
To track the sun is to track yourself - #EliassonFLV
The sun tracker redirects sunlight onto a fixed point by adjusting a mirror in concert with the ‘movement’ of the sun across the sky.
The apparatus belongs to a family of optical devices known formally as heliostats – a word deriving from Greek roots that mean stationary sun.
To track the sun is to track yourself, because the sun tracker locates the centre of your orbital ellipse, giving your position right now and rendering visible your path. The reflexive potential lies in understanding that we are in a way the mirrors, circulating, tracking, spinning in our Keplerian ellipses. You and I are not the centre of the universe, but in fact spinning in altruistic space.Olafur Eliasson
This meteorite just landed in the studio. Soon on its way to Paris.
Soon: Exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris
My exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton addresses that which lies at the edge of our senses and knowledge, of our imagination and our expectations. It’s about the horizon that divides, for each of us, the known from the unknown.Olafur Eliasson
Objects are always a little bit out of phase with themselves and with one another... they are 'internally' out of phase with themselves, and this is what produces time and the possibility that they can interact. Timothy Morton, philosopher
Ice Watch - A project by Olafur Eliasson and Minik Rosing
Twelve large blocks of inland ice, cast off from the Greenland ice sheet, were collected from a fjord outside Nuuk and shipped to Copenhagen. Presented in a clock formation in City Hall Square, from 26 to 29 October 2014, Ice Watch marked the publication of the UN IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report on Climate Change. The total weight of the ice – 100 tonnes – corresponds to the amount of inland ice melting every hundredth of a second, a rate that will only increase if global warming continues.Out now: TYT Vol. 6: How to Make the Best Art School in the World - A visual representation of 5 years of the Institut für Raumexperimente
Freisetzung by Fabian Knecht - part of Festival of Future Nows at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Now: Celebrating 5 years of the Institut für Raumexperimente - Festival of Future Nows at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Continues until Saturday 1 November
Now: Festival of Future Nows opens tonight at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Everyone is invited!