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Olafur Eliasson – Life is Space 4 (with Peter Saville), 2012 (Publication), image 1
Olafur Eliasson – Life is Space 4 (with Peter Saville), 2012 (Publication), image 2
Olafur Eliasson – Life is Space 4 (with Peter Saville), 2012 (Publication), image 3
Olafur Eliasson – Life is Space 4 (with Peter Saville), 2012 (Publication), image 4

Life is Space 4 was a one day seminar held at Studio Olafur Eliasson where invited artists, scientists, scholars, dancers, theorists, spatial practitioners and movement experts gathered to share, discuss, present, and experiment with ideas loosely based around the theme of Life and Space.

As a record of the event, a thousand books were produced on a digital press. Drawing randomly from a database of a thousand images, each copy provides a unique selection of moments from the days presentations. The variable composition of the pages was enabled by a randomising programme scripted for the project by mathematician Nicholas Firth.

Campaign Fedrigoni Image library
Campaign Vitra Vitra Classics
Campaign Kvadrat Kittens
Campaign Frieze Art Fair Fireworks
Campaign Kvadrat Shapes
Campaign Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre The Season of Regime Change
Exhibition Somerset House Miles Aldridge: I Only Want You To Love Me
Exhibition Science Museum Who am I?
Exhibition Art Institute of Chicago GTF: Resourceful Design
Identity Fedrigoni Paper Box
Identity Design Museum Identity
Identity Frieze Art Fair Identity
Identity Habitat Identity
Packaging Royal Doulton Olio
Packaging Herman Miller Formwork
Product Graphic Thought Facility MeBox
Publication Gagosian Catalogues
Publication Fendi The Fendi Set
Publication Richard Avedon Foundation Avedon Advertising
Publication Dior Dior Images: Paolo Roversi
Publication COS Creating with Shapes
Publication Gagosian Gagosian Quarterly
Publication Thames & Hudson M to M of M/M (Paris)
Publication Bloomsbury Heston Blumenthal at Home
Publication Gagosian Crash: Homage to JG Ballard
Retail Vitra VitraHaus
Wayfinding Hult International Business School Wayfinding