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| Author | Jérôme Puigros-Puigener |
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| Language | French |
| Publisher | self-published (Habeas Corpus) |
| City | Brussels |
| Date | 2013 |
| Pages | 26 |
| Format | 29.7 x 21 cm |
| Fabrication | Xerox, Japanese-style binding |
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Following the practices of conceptual art, the title explicitly mentions the programmatic nature of this work. For two years, Puigros-Puijener observed and registered the weather on a daily basis in the city of Brussels where he lives and, drawing on a weather forecast website, compared it to two different cities for each month such as Alice Springs (Australia) or Biarritz (France). Using weather forecast graphics, a vernacular system of pictogrammatic representation, Puigros-Puijener's work brings to mind Cage's desire to have his music sound like the weather, only here in its digital, mediated, infographic variant.