2018-05-17 Up-and-down Curated by Antti Eerikäinen Make the stripes vertical @antti_eerikainen #tshirt #stripe #hangmenprojects #evaroccokenell #isaksundström (på/i HangmenProjects)
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2018-05-17 Up-and-down Curated by Antti Eerikäinen Make the stripes vertical @antti_eerikainen #tshirt #stripe #hangmenprojects #evaroccokenell #isaksundström (på/i HangmenProjects)
2018-02-23 22/7 = 3.142857 142857 142857 ... Idea / Curated by Alexander Fraser 28.09.2017 – 08.04.2018 192 prints of stripe are chosen and presented together on a huge wall. There is one print for each day of the exhibition at Museum Ritter. The choice of the prints and their sequence is not accidental or subjective, but instead arrived at by using the digits in the decimal expansion of the fraction 22/7, an old approximation to π. 22/7 = 3.142857 142857 142857 ... The group of six digits after the decimal point repeats an infinite number of times. Each digit is used to determine the choice of print: a print with one single distinctive stripe in a particular colour corresponds to the number “1”, and one with four stripes in a certain colour to “4”, and so on. 22/7 defines a sequence that works in a subtle way that is not obvious when first seen. Wear on each day between September 28th and April 4th the corresponding T-shirt according to the sequence. Visualize on your daily portraits the number of the day (1,4,2,8,5,7) in any way you wish. #tshirt #stripe #abstraction #hangmenprojects (på/i HangmenProjects)
2017-12-29 22/7 = 3.142857 142857 142857 ... Idea / Curated by Alexander Fraser 28.09.2017 – 08.04.2018 192 prints of stripe are chosen and presented together on a huge wall. There is one print for each day of the exhibition at Museum Ritter. The choice of the prints and their sequence is not accidental or subjective, but instead arrived at by using the digits in the decimal expansion of the fraction 22/7, an old approximation to π. 22/7 = 3.142857 142857 142857 ... The group of six digits after the decimal point repeats an infinite number of times. Each digit is used to determine the choice of print: a print with one single distinctive stripe in a particular colour corresponds to the number “1”, and one with four stripes in a certain colour to “4”, and so on. 22/7 defines a sequence that works in a subtle way that is not obvious when first seen. Wear on each day between September 28th and April 4th the corresponding T-shirt according to the sequence. Visualize on your daily portraits the number of the day (1,4,2,8,5,7) in any way you wish. #tshirt #stripe #abstraction #hangmenprojects (på/i HangmenProjects)