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“Your country doesn’t exist”, 2004 by Libia Castro and Ólafur Ólafsson. Collection of 35 emptied cans plus one full, with stickers in different languages.




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“Gigantic Intervention”, 2004 by Carlos Motta presents a stack of paper. Each sheet of the stack holds a different photograph from top news stories .




“Ce qui coupe une ligne, c’est le point”, 2007 by Olaf Nicolai.




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“Isolated Depiction of the Passage of Time”, 2001 by Brian Jungen.




“Darfur”, 2006 by John Maeda.




“A Huge Amount of Enough” 2008, by Barbad Golshiri.




“Solo se sei mago”, 2006 (100 kg of white confetti) and

“Plotone”, 2005 (20 air compressed tanks, 20 pressure regulators, 20 distributings, 20 timers, 20 electrovalves, 20 whistles, plastic cables) by Lara Favaretto.




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“Lily”, 2007 (paper, sand, soil, stone, plastic, electronic circuit and gold) by Agathe Snow.




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»Untitled«, 2008, by Anouk Kruithof.




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»A Forest«, 2004, a pine tree growing inside a functioning computer. By Juneau Projects.




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Installation by “Transmedia-Art Department“.




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»123 fantaisies«, 2004 by Baptiste Debombourg.




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Keith Farquhar.




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»Tokyo Housses 1« by Frédéric Lebain.




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»Living With A Log«. A forty-two foot long log weighing two tons, was obtained, transported and placed inside of private residence.

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»Exploding The Glass«.

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»30 Pounds Of Salt«. Seasalt aquired during the project »This Garden, making salt and evaporation drawings«. All projects by Hugh Pocock.




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“F1″ and “Zug um Zug” by Christian Eisenberger.