Explaining “Pete & Rob are Waiting For Godot”

August 8th, 2009 by Pete

Pete & Rob are Waiting for Godot Two quotes from Friedhelm Rathjen internet-essay “The Joys of Cycling with Beckett” will help you to understand this adventure of Pete & Rob more clearly:

“[A] cycling connection can be reported for Beckett’s most famous play, Waiting for Godot. No bicycle appears in this play, but Hugh Kenner in his essay “The Cartesian Centaur” reports that Beckett once, when asked about the meaning of Godot, mentioned “a veteran racing cyclist, bald, a ’stayer,’ recurrent placeman in town-to-town and national championships, Christian name elusive, surname Godeau, pronounced, of course, no differently from Godot.”

“The main point in Waiting for Godot, as well as in most of Beckett’s works, is that nothing seems to change and something is repeated more or less eternally. These are exercises in repetition and variation — and the same can be said of the motions of the bicycle: its rider is moved through the landscape but does not move in relation to the vehicle. The bicycle’s chain and wheels are continuously moving forward but never escape their cyclic nature and always return to where their motion starts. The bicycle for Beckett seems to have been an infinity machine. Cycling enthusiasts know that of all moving animals and machines, the bicycle has been scientifically proven to be the most efficient. Mankind never came closer to the old dream of a perpetuum mobile than with this fascinating two-wheel machine. Weather and terrain permitting, a bicycle and its rider can stay in motion for hours on end without exhausting all energies.”

Click here to read the whole Internet-essay!
Watch “Pete & Rob are Waiting For Godot” here!

How Pete & Rob inspire artists around the world

July 26th, 2009 by Pete

Wanja Belaga: Pete & Rob in Paris

Well, what can we say?
We were and still are deeply moved and happy after we got the message that the artist & musician Wanja Belaga was inspired by one of our gallery pictures.

You can see the result on the left!

It is named
Pete und Rob in Paris
Playmobil für Nostalghiker

Gips, Gouache, Acryl und Edding auf  Leinwand
Pete and Rob in Paris
Playmobil for Nostalgihehests

Gypsum, gouache, acryl, marker (Edding) on canvas

(2009)

You can check out more pictures of Wanja either on his website or on his Facebook gallery.

Pete & Rob (or Playmobil 3161) seem to attract other artists as well.
As mentioned in one of our Tweets, the New York artist Nick Musaelian painted Pete as well as Rob:

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Playmobil® 3136: Super Set introducing Pete’s brother Jake

March 2nd, 2009 by Pete

Playmobil 3136 - 1
Playmobil continues introducing family members from Pete: In Super Set Playmobil® 3136 it’s Pete’s other brother Jake!
Playmobil 4268 already introduced Pete’s brother Ross, whereas Playmobil 4157 was all about Pete’s cousin Clint.
So now we have the Super Set with the other brother Jake. ;)

The Super Set is super indeed! It contains a whole crime scene or rather the securing of evidence.
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