Aljoscha, bioism, biofuturism

g-signs #2:

so how will the museums and art of the future look like after the biological revolution? ^

at the Solstice 2009, in the longest days and shortest nights of the year, marking the beginning of summer, "the growing signs" are grew up mature, lost their protection spheres, became fiber bases and epidemically appeared on the walls of 17 dutch museums:

Arnhem    

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Arnhem Museum of Modern Art

Eindhoven    

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Van Abbemuseum

Groningen

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Groninger Museum

Helmond     

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Gemeentemuseum

Leeuwarden 

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Fries Museum

Leiden     

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Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal

Nijmegen     

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Valkhof Museum

Oss 

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Museum Jan Cunen

Otterlo 

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Kroller-Muller Museum

Rotterdam     

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Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

Aljoscha, bioism, biofuturism

Kunsthal Rotterdam

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Witte de With

Schiedam 

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Stedelijk Museum Schiedam

The Hague     

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The GEM, Museum of Contemporary Art

               

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The Gemeentemuseum

Tilburg    

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De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art

Utrecht   

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Centraal Museum

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