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| In 1968, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Heizer Michael Heizer] created the [Land Art] piece "[Dissipate]". | | In 1968, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Heizer Michael Heizer] created the [[Land Art]] piece "[[Dissipate]]" on the Black Rock Desert playa. |
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| Heizer appeared in Walter De Maria's film "[[Motion Pictures |Hardcore]]" that was filmed on the Black Rock Desert. | | Heizer appeared in Walter De Maria's film "[[Motion Pictures |Hardcore]]" that was filmed on the Black Rock Desert. |
| ==See Also==
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| | Heizer went on to create "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Negative_(artwork) Double Negative]," near Overton, Nevada. |
| * [http://ludb.clui.org/ex/i/NV1003/ Dissipate, Center For Land Use Interpretation]
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| * [http://www.asla.org/nonmembers/lam/lam_index98/lam_h.htm Landscape Architecture Magazine], "Gardens and the Death of Art," 7/98, p. 90-94
| | In 2012, Heizer's work "[http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/levitated-mass Levitated Mass]" was installed at the LA County Museum of Art. |
| * Suzaan Boettger, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=qaHaqScD7iAC Earthworks: Art and the Landscape of the Sixties.]" University of California Press, 2002, ISBN 0520241169, 9780520241169 315 pages. p. 114
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| ** ""Hiezer would recall that Heiner Freidrich was the first to give him money, in 1968, "but the guy who really helped me was Bob Scull" Heizer collectively title the works commissioned by Scull Nine Nevada Depressions. Made between August and September 1968, Heizer's 520-mile lie of loops, faults troughs and intersections linked nine sites on dry lakes located on government-owned land in Nevada, along the Nevada-California border."
| | Heizer resides near Hiko, Nevada. |
| ** "For another of these Depressions, number eight, Hezier determined the placement of the five rectangular trenches of Dissipate by the compositional device of dropping five matchsticks. Their arrangement according to the laws of chance because his plan."
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| * Erika Suderburg, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=l3CwSWamWVwC&pg=PA133&lpg=PA133&dq=%22Michael+Heizer%22+Dissipate&source=web&ots=XSpe6ruu7Q&sig=rlPzTnL2Hqz3Mx9I8cqeTnqHEAQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result Space, Site, Intervention: Situating Installation Art,]" University of Minnesota Press, 2000, ISBN 081663159X, 9780816631599 370 pages. p. 133:
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| ** "In the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, Michael Heizer digs a series of rectangles, which he then lines with wood. Dissipate(Nine Nevada Depressions 8) (1968) is based on the arbitrary droppings of a series of matchsticks - Duchampian stoppages made incendiary."
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| * [http://dome.mit.edu/handle/1721.3/12879 DSpace Website, "Nine Nevada Depressions, Dissipate #8"]
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| * [http://www.kunst.uni-stuttgart.de/seminar/complex_one/pages/dissi.html University of Stuttgart] [http://www.kunst.uni-stuttgart.de/seminar/complex_one/images/dissi.jpg Image of Dissipate]
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| ** "For this work, let Michael Heizer matches fall on paper and fixed them as they lay, with adhesive. This template was then used to transfer the structure into the landscape, with around three-meter-long wooden objects were embedded in the ground."
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| * [http://rolu.terapad.com/index.cfm?fa=contentNews.newsDetails&newsID=142881&from=list Terapad.com] Image of match stick drawing that defined the layout, probably from "Die Sammlung Marzona: Arte Povera, Minimal Art, Concept Art, Land Art", Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien im Palais Liechtenstein, 14. Juni 1995-17. September 1995
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| * [http://www.izinsizgosteri.net/asalsayi29/ali.peksen_29.html www.izinsizgosteri.net] - [http://www.izinsizgosteri.net/asalsayi29/photo/Heizer_dissipate.1968.jpg Image of Dissipate]
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In 1968, Michael Heizer created the Land Art piece "Dissipate" on the Black Rock Desert playa.
Heizer appeared in Walter De Maria's film "Hardcore" that was filmed on the Black Rock Desert.
Heizer went on to create "Double Negative," near Overton, Nevada.
In 2012, Heizer's work "Levitated Mass" was installed at the LA County Museum of Art.
Heizer resides near Hiko, Nevada.