A walk through Berlin Kreuzberg (2006),
starting and ending at Görlitzer Bahnhof.
A camera in each hand,
the two recordings superimposed
in one image.
2 combined sd-videos, no sound
14:24 min.
Related to Dubbel, Berlin Kreuzberg 2012
A walk through Berlin Kreuzberg (2006),
starting and ending at Görlitzer Bahnhof.
A camera in each hand,
the two recordings superimposed
in one image.
2 combined sd-videos, no sound
14:24 min.
Related to Dubbel, Berlin Kreuzberg 2012
A walk from west to east,
a camera in each hand.
Away from the night
towards the day.
The left arm before and
the right arm after sunrise.
Afsluitdijk, the Netherlands, 2006
2 combined sd-videos, no sound
33:98 min.
Video performance, 60 minutes.
Every minute a man walks to the window, looks out of the window and walks away in exact repetition.
Presented as a video-installation at the Grenzwachturm Schlesischer Busch. Kunstfabrik am Flutgraben, Berlin (D), June/July 2007
Berlin, Germany 2006
One take, DV, sound.
01’00”12
Text on the work by Svenja Moor: Letzte Überprüfung
Jumping up and down in a field with sheep.
One-screen video installation
SD-video, loop, with sound
26:47 min.
I walked through the fields with a camera in each hand.
2 combined SD-video shots, with sound.
01:38 min
Installation
Pictura Dordrecht, Netherlands.
SD-video, with sound
01:27 min.
2005
until the sun reached its highest position (13:42).
Installation: video loop (10 s.) on a freely suspended transparent screen (140 x 105 cm.)
2004 CBKDordrecht, the Netherlands.
While walking along Hadrian wall, I shot a video hand-held with a long lens.
In the installation Muur, I projected this video on both sides on a wall of cellular concrete blocks.
Video stills alternate with moving images.
Muur (2004)
Kunstkerk, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
SD-video, with sound
02:11 min.
The work The Empire’s Edge of Hein van de Geyn,
composed in commission and executed within the installation.
Two conceptually connected walks:
From sea to sea
A walk from Newcastle upon Tyne to Bowness-on-Solway (UK),
from the east coast of England to the west coast of England:
land on my left and land on my right side.

From land to land
A walk along the Afsluitdijk (NL),
from Den Oever on the east coast of North Holland to Zurich on the west coast of Friesland:
(sea) water on my left and (fresh) water on my right side.
