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Front: Pill Clock (Red and White Pills) (2015) has an aperture in the ceiling emitting a pill composed of a red and white part into a growing pile, every three seconds. This is the time roughly perceived as the “present”. You may take one if you want. 

variable dimensions
Drop mechanism: 34 x 40 x 52 cm
Gelatine capsules, mechanical drop mechanism, control unit, acrylic box, water dispenser
unique

 Back: One Minute of Doubt (1999)

The video One Minute of Doubt (1999) shows the artist driving a Mercedes labelled The Laboratory of Doubt / Het Laboratorium van den Twijfel / Le Laboratoire du Doute in circles in an Antwerp intersection. Equipped with a microphone and two loudspeakers on the roof, the white station wagon is a vehicle to spread doubts, designed to make public announcements about the artist’s various uncertainties. However, as he doesn’t know what to say, no sounds are emitted.

One Minute of Doubt , 1999
Duration: 1 min (looped)
DVD, digitised
Ed. of 5

 

Pill Clock (1 week after opening)

Spinning Amanita (2025) is a naturalistic, life-sized replica of a fly agaric mushroom made in painted metal. It spins around it’s own axis, driven by a solar-powered motor attached underneath. The sculpture can be installed in a garden or brought into the forest with the motor hidden in the soil, as if the mushroom has grown there naturally.

Life-sized fly agaric mushroom replica in painted stainless steel, stainless steel housing motor, cables, Li-ion battery, charge and discharge controllers, control box in steel (on/off, speed), two solar panels (variable according to sun exposure)
Variable dimensions
Motor with Fly agaric: 62 x 18.2 x 18.2 cm

unique

Solar panels: see image below.