Friday, 20 November 2009

Chairs in Space... and ripping off an idea

Jeff Buff has also noticed the fact the Simon Faithfull has been uncredited.

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Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Press - Pocket Lint

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Sucess! Full mention of the original artist, Simon Faithfull.

Press - So Sticky Blog

So Sticky, Jackie Prince's blog

No mention of Simon Faithfull, the original artist.

Press - Techeblog

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No mention of Simon Faithfull, the original artist, except for in the comments by members of Arts Catalyst, the company who comissioned Simon Faithfull to do the original work.

Press - Adverblog

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No mention of Simon Faithfull, the original artist.

Press - Social News from Toshiba

Full Article here

No mention of Simon Faithfull, the original artist, except for in the comments.

The Making of Space Chair



No mention of Simon Faithfull, the original artist, in the video or on the youtube video page.

Space Chair project

Toshiba commision Grey London to make this:


No mention of Simon Faithfull, the original artist, on the youtube page.

Escape Vehicle no.6 by Simon Faithfull



Simon Faithfulls Escape Vehicle no.6 started as a live event commissioned by The Arts Catalyst for its 2004 Artists Airshow. The live audience witnessed the launching of a weather balloon with a domestic chair dangling in space beneath it. Once the apparatus had disappeared into the sky, they then watched a live video relay from the weather balloon on a giant screen as it journeyed from the ground to the edge of space (30km up).

Now presented as a non-live video work, the footage shows the chair first rush away from the fields and roads, ascend through clouds and finally (against the curvature of the earth and the blackness of space) begin to disintegrate. The chilling nature of the film is that the empty chair invites the audience to imagine taking a journey to an uninhabitable realm where it is impossible to breath, the temperature is minus 60 below and the sky now resembles the blackness of space.

Arts Catalyst Yout Tube channel

Simon Faithfull's website