VOSTELL Wolf
(Leverkusen 1932 - Berlino 1998)
T.O.T. Autopsie eines Happenings. Dokumentation und Analyse eines Happenings von Wolf Wostell
Luogo: Berlin
Editore: Kooperative Paramedia - 7. Produzenten-galerie
Stampatore: senza indicazione dello stampatore
Anno: s.d. [settembre 1972]
Legatura: poster pieghevole stampato al solo recto
Dimensioni: 44x62 cm.
Pagine: N. D.
Descrizione: stampa in bianco e nero, con 3 disegni di Wolf Vostell. Design di Dieter Hacker. Un testo esplicativo di Wolf Vostell e un commento di Werner Christian Wontroba e Dieter Hacker. Poster e invito originale alla mostra (Berlin, 7. Produzenten-galerie, 26 settembre - 17 ottobre 1972).
Bibliografia: N. D.
Prezzo: € 350ORDINA / ORDER
La mostra riguarda la documentazione di un evento realizzato da Vostell pubblicata nel libro/oggetto: «310 Ideen T.O.T (Technological Oak Tree)», Hinwil (Svizzera), Galerie Howeg, 1972, che Vostell dedica a Dick Higgins.
"T.O.T. is the abbreviation of the 'Technological Oak Tree' because I started my project with an oak tree in the Los Angeles area in 1969. It is now a 20 meter high maple tree in Vermont, on which various physical elements (natural events) 1. are measured, 2. are transported to the house, and 3. are indicated on an idea console, where each measuring instrument is related to an idea file. The user or observer finds for 310 measured readings 310 corresponding ideas: he is free to perform each one after another. Human behavior is triggered by the physical behavior of nature." (Wolf Vostell)
"T.O.T. is the abbreviation of the 'Technological Oak Tree' because I started my project with an oak tree in the Los Angeles area in 1969. It is now a 20 meter high maple tree in Vermont, on which various physical elements (natural events) 1. are measured, 2. are transported to the house, and 3. are indicated on an idea console, where each measuring instrument is related to an idea file. The user or observer finds for 310 measured readings 310 corresponding ideas: he is free to perform each one after another. Human behavior is triggered by the physical behavior of nature." (Wolf Vostell)