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Jeffrey Shaw >
»Artificial Landscapes«, 1969 - 1969
Co-Workers & Funding:
Theo Botschuijver, Sean Wellesley-Miller
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Artificial Landscapes was a series of collage proposals for situated installations using printed, air-inflated structures to create illusionistic interventions in the urban and natural landscape. Some were purely spectacular, while others invited physical engagement from the public.
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'Artificial Landscapes' were Land Art projects in the form of a series of photographic collages, a few of which were actually realized: Cloud of Daytime Sky at Night, Water Totems, Sandquake, Grassroll and Brickhill. These projects typically proposed visual and/or temporal displacements of natural and/or landscape situations.
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