Highly transparent in daylight, opaque at night. Each work can be hung on a wall or ceiling or placed freely in a room. These works are from a much larger permanent installation in Amsterdam-West (link).
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Undisturbedly moving blue lights chase each back and forth across rhythmically shaped rebars
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Twenty-four iron wire frames form a second of the movement a swarm of small particles. From one side it looks like a jumble of balls and wires from the other side it is clear to see that each ball follows its own path.
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Poem made from discarded neon in Cape Town
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Dutch artists Paul Vendel (NL, 1964) and Sandra de Wolf (NL, 1966) have been together since they met during their studies in Audiovisual Art and Photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. They have been working apart and together as Vendel & De Wolf for 32 years. They make permanent work in public space on commission, temporary installations for exhibitions and light artworks for festivals.