Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Switzerland b.1952 / Switzerland 1946–2012
The Way Things Go (Der Lauf der Dinge) 1987
Colour video, transferred from 16mm film: 30 minutes, sound
Dimensions variable
Courtesy: Sprüth Magers, Berlin, London, Los Angeles
Like a pair of unorthodox scientists, Swiss artistic duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss engage in a series of experimental actions to create an improbable causal chain in The Way Things Go (Der Lauf der Linge) 1987.
In an empty warehouse, the laws of physics compel common household objects to roll, tumble, burst, spin and ignite in a sequence of controlled catastrophes, at once purposeful and pointless. As the film’s domino-like sequence unfolds, we grow fearful that a minor miscalculation could break the chain. The surrounding charred floor, spilt substances and studio detritus suggest disaster and failure are never far away.