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Wolfgang Staehle
LUDLOW STREET (2007)
Live webcam feed, projection.

Ludlow Street continues Wolfgang Staehle's exploration of the aesthetic implications of the 'live' image.

Via a Web camera, the projection displays a live feed of a view from the window of the artist's apartment in New York.

Based on the feed of a Web camera streaming over the Internet, Ludlow Street suggests a constantly evolving photographic image that becomes a continuous record of every change in the environment.

Wolfgang Staehle attended the Freie Kunstschule, in Stuttgart.

In 1976 he moved to New York to attend the School of Visual Arts, New York (BFA) where he studied closely with the conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth.

After a successful career in various New York and European galleries in the 1980s, Staehle decided to work collectively, and in 1991 he founded The Thing, an innovative online forum for artists and cultural workers.

The Thing began as a Bulletin Board System (BBS), a form of online community dialogue used before the advent of the World Wide Web. By the late 1990s, The Thing grew into a diverse online community made up of dozens of members' websites, mailing lists, a successful web hosting service, a community studio in Chelsea, and the fi rst website devoted to Net Art, bbs.thing.net.

In 1996, Staehle began to produce an ongoing series of live online video streams. The fi rst of these works was Empire 24/7, a continuous recording of the top one-third of the Empire State Building that is broadcast live over the internet.

Staehle has followed Empire 24/7 with online streams of other buildings, landscapes and cityscapes such as Berlin's Fernsehturm, the Comburg Monastery in Germany, lower Manhattan before and after 9/11, and a Yanomami village in the Brazilian Amazon.

He continues to expand this series while serving as the Executive Director of The Thing. Wolfgang Staehle is represented by Postmasters Gallery, New York.

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