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Video 197: Physiognomy About The Polywave!

Video 196: Not trees of The Totimorphous, but Trees About The Polywave!

Video 195: A noisy puppet show in San Francisco Dec 1st 1993. ( an excerpt from the 1994 documentary "Multidimensional Thinking" by Benton Bainbridge )

Video 194: 25 seconds from Ignaz Schick & GX Jupitter-Larsen.

Video 193: A performance-installation/workshop which took place over 4 days at the Argument Vertoningsruimte gallery in Tilburg, Holland 2007. (part of the ZXZW fest)

Video 192: Breaking wooden objects, ripping paintings & mattresses, smashing up metal objects and setting off smoke-bombs. The audience joined in on the celebration by destroying everything in the club; Denver, Oct. 28th 1988.

Video 191: Five performers were all dressed in white. First, white paper was ripped. Then white fabric was torn. Then white glass was smashed. Finally, white metal objects, mostly large automotive fragments, were thrown and bashed about. Celebrating entropy in San Francisco, June 11th 1988.

Video 190: ...in the basement of a warehouse, five members of The Haters were involved.

Video 189: Dirt & paper amok in San Francisco, April 15th 1991.

Video 188: Celebrating entropy in Denver, Nov 24th 1988.

Video 187: Celebrating entropy in San Francisco, Dec 15th 1990. (6 megs)

Video 186: Another Static poem, in motion...

Video 185: The New Vertical Spinner Spade, Los Angeles May 14th 2005.

Video 184: The New Vertical Spinner Spade, Los Angeles May 5th 2005.

Video 183: A performance-installation in which there was a stack of paper on a small table in the middle of an otherwise empty room. For nearly 6 hours people would come and go. Some even brought their own hole-punch, occasionally punching holes in the paper provided. More than once as many as four people would be punching holes together for as long as 30 minutes; Leipzig Germany June 24th 2007.

Video 182: A funnel, attached to a large wheeled garbage container that three performers were holding up, was allowed to drag and erode; San Francisco June 6th 1997.

Video 181: Plugging in the Untitled Titled Belt.

Video 180: The religious are just closet atheists who deny the nonexistence of any god.

Video 179: When is zero not?

Video 178: Clici-clicing off the outskirts of Missouri Aug 10th 1998.

Video 177: Just because it's paradise doesn't mean there isn't a lot of room for some much needed improvement.

Video 176: Just because it's paradise doesn't mean there isn't a lot of room for some much needed improvement.

Video 175: Building empty holes with a drill & razor-blades; Berlin Oct 4th 1991.

Video 174: While one sat and watched blank static on a TV set, the other stood operating the amplified balance scales which were mounted on top of the TV; San Francisco Feb 12th 2005. ( Originally videoed by Scott Arford. )

Video 173: My anger keeps me calm...

Video 172: There's less to the world than meets the eye...

Video 171: What happens when the audience brings their own power tools!

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