inges idee Personal Absurdities: Hans Hemmert’s Level

inges idee Personal Absurdities: Hans Hemmert’s Level

Level by Hans Hemmert (1997, Styrodur/Rubber/Velcro, variable dimensions) is an installation, or performance if you will, in which the visitor could, according to his or her lenght, choose the suitable shoe-height in order to get a 2 meters body height. FUN! #wecanallbebasketballplayers

inges idee are the artists Hans Hemmert, Axel Lieber, Thomas A. Schmidt und Georg Zey, who have worked jointly on projects in public space since the group was founded in Berlin in 1992. Along with works carried out in the group, all members are active in their own individual artistic practice. In 1997 Hans Hemmert created “Level” (Styrodur/Rubber/Velcro, variable dimensions) which was shown at the exhibition “Personal Absurdities” at Galerie Gebauer Berlin 1997 (credits; http://ingesidee.de/page.php?pgid=74&lang=en)(images via core77.com)

Und thahanks Mr P van O for making us notice this work.

Vintage Las Vegas Neonlights

Vintage Las Vegas Neonlights

Did you know that Las Vegas has a neon boneyard? Actually these images are taken at the wonderful outside space of The Neon Boneyard of the Neon Museum in Nevada. Here you can see the most treasured and world-famous signs of Las Vegas such as signs of Caesars Palace, Binion’s Horseshoe, the Golden Nugget and the Stardust.
HORSE, SHOE and BAR.
Photographed and edited by Appdikted @Mimi Berlin. 
 
At the neon boneyard, Las Vegas, Nevada.