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john carter in conversation with klaus staudt

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“for each object carter sets up a mathematical or geometric system” writes britta buhlmann in 1995. simple rules are laid out as guiding parameters for the process of creating a new object. “what would happen if...?” is mel goodings interpretation of this, john carter's agenda and it is what the artist and klaus staudt are discussing in the following. a conversation transcribed on the occasion of john carters first solo presentation “on the continent” at edition & galerie hoffmann in 1990.
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Title: john carter in conversation with klaus staudt
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“for each object carter sets up a mathematical or geometric system” writes britta buhlmann in 1995.
simple rules are laid out as guiding parameters for the process of creating a new object.
“what would happen if.
?” is mel goodings interpretation of this, john carter's agenda and it is what the artist and klaus staudt are discussing in the following.
a conversation transcribed on the occasion of john carters first solo presentation “on the continent” at edition & galerie hoffmann in 1990.

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