
»402 Computer E-Books« by Charles Broskoski.

»The Danville Community Encyclopedia« is an audio/visual encyclopedia containing knowledge of Danville, Illinois residents. The content was generated through inviting people to share their knowledge with the artist, and recording their conversations. The word-for-word transcriptions of their contributions of knowledge on a wide variety of topics is what forms the text of the encyclopedia. In addition, many participants chose to create drawings to go with their entry. A hardbound copy along with a listening station, is permanently installed in the Danville Public Library. By Anna Callahan.

»The Public Library of American Public Library Deaccession« is a collaborative project between artists Julia Weist and Maayan Pearl. Over a two year period, the process of deaccession (withdrawing or discarding books from a collection) was researched and documented. During a period of cross-country travel, public libraries serving the cities with the highest literacy rate for each US state were visited and their de-acquisition processes recorded.

»Lots of Future Shock«, 1995-2005 (copies of Alvin Tofler’s Future Shock) by Joshua Callaghan.

»The Martha Rosler Library«, 2006. Close to 10.000 books collected over a period of 40 years made available for public use.

»The Glass Archive« 2005 and ongoing, began with a simple rule: to collect any novel that contains the word ‘glass’ in its title. The result of this proposition is a growing collection of currently 80 novels. By Jerome Harrington.

»Shots« (2002/3) Recording done in Culiacan, the capitol of the Sinaloa state, in Mexico, from 23:00 on 31 December 2002 until 00:30 on 1 January 2003, during the New Years celebrations. The recordings include live rounds from shot firearms and assault rifles. By Santiago Sierra.