thumb|Gelitin in 2014. From left to right: Wolfgang Gantner, Florian Reither, Ali Janka and Tobias Urban thumb|Artists at work on a 2014 project in Moscow Gelitin (stylized in lowercase as gelitin) is an Austrian artist collective formed in Vienna. The group was formerly known as Gelatin, and changed their name in 2005. They are known for creating art events in the tradition of relational aesthetics, often with a sense of humor.
thumb|Gelitin in 2014. From left to right: Wolfgang Gantner, Florian Reither, Ali Janka and Tobias Urban thumb|Artists at work on a 2014 project in Moscow Gelitin (stylized in lowercase as gelitin) is an Austrian artist collective formed in Vienna. The group was formerly known as Gelatin, and changed their name in 2005. They are known for creating art events in the tradition of relational aesthetics, often with a sense of humor.
==Works== One of Gelitin's best known art projects occurred in March 2000, during a six-month tenure in a vacant space in the former World Trade Center (WTC), secured through a Lower Manhattan Cultural Council program for artist residencies. The group removed one of the windows on the 91st floor of the North Tower and temporarily installed a narrow balcony, while a helicopter flew around the scene, taking photographs for their book The B-Thing. The book was published in 2001 and had even by that time taken on an air of urban legend.
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