Ideas You Believe are Absurd Ultimately Lead to Success
Date/ 2008
Artist(Credit Line)/ Bik Van der Pol
Classification/ Installation
- I Wrote it in Tokyo in 1954
- Beuys Vox
- Magnet TV
- Nixon TV
- TV Crown
- Swiss Clock
- Participation TV
- TV Garden
- TV Fish (Video Fish)
- TV Buddha
- TV Clock
- Moon is the Oldest TV
- Candle TV
- Real Fish/Live Fish
- Three Elements :Square
- Three Elements : Triangle
- Three Elements : Circle
- Elephant Cart
- Think Loud
- Piano & Letters
- Rabbit inhabits the moon
- Ideas You Believe are Absurd Ultimately Lead to Success
- Eclipse
- No.1 Video Chandelier
- Transmission Tower
Dimensions / 750cm
Medium / Neon
“Bik Van der Pol” is a group made by two Dutch artists Liesbeth Bik and Jos van der Pol in 1995, presenting insights into distribution and communication of information. We are living in a deluge of information, within which meanings of objects and events are ever-changing. Bik Van der Pol provides a new discourse of how we interpret surrounding environments, posing questions of knowledge, history, and reconstitution of memories.
Medium / Neon
“Bik Van der Pol” is a group made by two Dutch artists Liesbeth Bik and Jos van der Pol in 1995, presenting insights into distribution and communication of information. We are living in a deluge of information, within which meanings of objects and events are ever-changing. Bik Van der Pol provides a new discourse of how we interpret surrounding environments, posing questions of knowledge, history, and reconstitution of memories.