As my time in Dübendorf drew to an end, I could no longer resist looking further into the story of a rather colourful character who, for the last years of his life, had lived underneath the studio in which I was working. So in the closing weeks of the residency programme I left the subject of the airfield behind, and focused instead for a time on the recently deceased magician, Arnold Durrer (1923-2008), a man known to most locals as "Rinoldi." In the early 1970´s, at the peak of his fame, Rinoldi enjoyed widespread celebrity and reputation, as he appeared and even starred in live shows and television programmes in cities across Continental Europe. But for all this, Arnold Durrer, the man behind Rinoldi, remained an enigma to many who had met him. On the streets or in the cafes of his home town of Dübendorf it was said that one would only ever really meet a solitary figure with a long and life-long commitment to the performance persona known to others as Rinoldi. Each of the artworks made about the magician sought to examine and explore this phenomena, digging out and presenting but a few of the many visual strategies that Arnold Durrer would employ to both perform and maintain the presence of his onstage character.