The goal of the Open Works project is to reflect on different ideas about time that we have explored and discussed and to develop a project that builds on that knowledge. Another goal is that it is considered in a more open framework, something that acknowledges space and the role that a viewer or participant has on the work.
The following examples are a variety of approaches, or ideas worth mentioning. I have grouped them into ideas though many of them fit multiple categories. This is a starting point. To see all of the posts related to open works, click here.
Time and Performance
Time and Culture, History and Representation
- Paul Pfeiffer
- Cindy Sherman – History Portraits
- Greg Climer (School of Fashion Faculty) – Quilts
- Tony Oursler
Time and Material/Stuff
- Show Studio – Anechoic: The sound of Clothes
- Dylan Chandler – Objects in My House
- Sabrina Gschwandtner – 16mm Quilts
- Richard Serra – Films
- Sketch Furniture – Front Studio
- The Honeycomb Vase Tomás Libertíny
Environmental Time, Long form time
- Robert Smithson – Spiral Jetty
- The Long Now
- Long Player
- John Cage – Organ²/ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible)
Time and Perception
- Monet’s Haystacks
- Olafur Eliasson
- Soo Sunny Park – Unwoven Light
- Spencer Finch
- Aisen Caro Chacin – Scent Rhythm
Time and Place (and Space)
- Hans Op De Beeck
- Bjarke Ingels and the Danish Pavillion
- Richard Serra – Sculpture
- Janet Cardiff – Her Long Black Hair (sound walk)
- Bruce Nauman – Video Corridor
- Stillspotting – To a Great City by Arvo Pärt and Snøhetta
Time and Indeterminacy, Networks, Curation
- Brian Eno – 77 Million Paintings
- Mark Dion – the marvelous Museum Project
- Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen – Moveable Type
- Daniel Canogar – Small Data and other works