
“Good Night Darthy” and “Born Again” by BGL (Jasmin Bilodeau, Sébastien Giguère and Nicolas Laverdière).

“Good Night Darthy” and “Born Again” by BGL (Jasmin Bilodeau, Sébastien Giguère and Nicolas Laverdière).

»Black Square on Red Square«, 1992. A performance by Irwin in cooperation with Michael Benson, in which a square of black cloth, 22 meters to a side, was unfurled on Moscow’s Red Square, in homage to Kazimir Malevich and suprematism.

“Black Spot”, 2005 was a process in three stages. The first stage was to obtain a Satellite image of an area – in this instance Hyde Park, London. The second was to pinpoint a single pixel on that photograph and replace it with a black square of Polythene. The third was to take a second satellite photograph of the same area. By Phil Coy.

»Thermopaper« slowly travells from one roll to the other and turns black in the middle.

In “Mirror digital clock” 28 motors control 28 mirrors forming a clock.

»1g/min« is based on a machine attached to the roof of a room, rotating with a speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute one gram of hotglue drops down on the floor. Over time a sculpture takes form. All three projects by Albin Karlsson.

»Prothesen«. A video performance dealing with the topic of increasing mobility through technology and the changing behavioral patternerns of everyday life. By Christian Eisenberger and Michael Niemetz.

»Installation Shot« consists of two almost pitch black rooms, side by side. Two ‘participants’ are invited to wear a helmet each geared up with infrared ccd camera, transmitter and small monitor. Vision is switched between the two viewers in a minimal space only containing black board and mirror arranged in identical mirrored states. The initial effect is that of dissorientation followed by a convergence with the others perceptual space. By Derek Ogbourne.

“Tree hang one”, “Pinecone”, “Legline”, “Leap into the yard” and “Dirt roll one” by Keith Boadwee.

»Painting Modernism Black (After Damien Hirst and Mark Bridger)« by Felix Gmelin.

9 Was 6 If. The two chairs change in colour every 4th minute. What looks like two ordinary chairs on display, is in fact two totally modified replicas holding an internal water system. This allows the chairs to change in temperature, as cold or hot water is pumped through their system. The changing temperature affects the surface of the chairs, coated with thermochrome (heat-reacting) paint. When the chair is cold, it is black, but when heated up it turns white. By Christian Andersson.

“The slow inevitable death of american muscle” by Jonathan Schipper. Two cars are slowly crashed into one another of the course of a month. The movement is so slow as to be invisible.