14:13 Minutes Priority is the video documentation of a performance that took place in Weimar, Germany. The title is the duration of the performance, which was stopped by the police on the 14th minute after its beginning. The performance consisted of seven cars organized by the artist to drive in circles at the roundabout that connected the downtown, suburbs and shopping mall area of Weimar. Using the rule that at roundabouts the circulating traffic has priority over the entering traffic, the number of cars involved in the performance was enough to effectively block the traffic for all those who tried to enter the roundabout in the rush hour.
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- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.
- 14:13 Minutes Priority, 2005. Performance, stills from the video documentation, Weimar.