Paul Cullen
Concrete, galvanised steel, glass , concrete pavers.
An incomplete inventory of associations for Weather Stations
Cullen lists among other miscellany:
- Tables (designed, useful, practical, measured, concrete)
- Measurements
- Concrete
- Georges Perec Species of Spaces
- Edward L. Youmans The Chemistry of Familiar
Objects
- Tise Eisinga's Planetarium in Franeker, the Netherlands (
Elsinga built a planetarian into the ceiling of his canal house
form 1774 - 1781)
- Terraces
- Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau: Muskay Park
- BS Johnson Christie Mairy's Own Double Entry
- Magnetic observatory networks
- LAB
- Edward Heath Robinson and Rube Goldberg ( drawings of
impractical and comic inventions for doing ordinary things)
- Musick Point
- A postcard of objects on Darwin's desk at Down House
(where he wrote On the Origin of Species)
- Park - a plan for escape /Parc plan d'evasion
- Diagrams;
- Foucault's heterotopia
- Climatology stations
- Gardens (the smallest parcel of the world . . . and then the
totality of the world)
- Victor Grippo's tables
Paul Cullen is based in Auckland. Over the past two years he has
exhibited in Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Christchurch, Dunedin,
Sydney, Melbourne and Stockholm. His projects take existing
objects as a starting point to his create makeshift projects,
emplying a language of measuring, cutting, assembling and
joining.
Weather Stations has been developed with assistance
from AUT University.
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