
Saturday, August 16, 2008
ego technique - How to Work Better by Fischli/Weiss (1991)� ...
ego technique - How to Work Better by Fischli/Weiss (1991): "“Taped to the wall of my studio is an A4 photocopy of a short ten-point manifesto by Fischli/Weiss entitled “How to work better”. I don’t know who put it there, but it has been in place for at least three years."
