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Heimo Zobernig, Hans Weigand/Heimo Zobernig, 1992, 4'55'' |
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Heimo Zobernig and Hans Weigand are standing in a ocean-like Blue Box, back to back, trying ceaselessly and unsuccessfully to start their chain-saws. These two will never reach the sea but have to hope that some software will feed the world into the blue background. Then their chain-saws will start howling like jet-skis, so that the heroes can use their chains for world destruction, like Wendy O. Williams in her time, when she sawed up her guitar in the name of gesture. The inaccessibility of the world is the price paid by the artwork. |
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Heimo Zobernig (b. 1958 in Mauthen, Austria) lives and works in Vienna. |
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