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The Way Things Go - Fischli, Peter and Weiss, David

Artists
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Date
1987
Publisher
T+ C Film AG
Format
Video
Details
DVD
Size
10.5 × 19 × 2.5 cm
Description

Artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss build an enormous, precarious structure 100 feet long made out of common household items-tea kettles, tires, old shoes, balloons, wooden ramps, etc. Then, with fire, water, gravity and chemistry, they create a spectacular chain reaction, a self destructing performance of physical interactions, chemical reactions and precisely crafted chaos. Now available in DVD format.

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