
Circus Portikus.

Gas Golf.

A simulation of a generic watchtower, placed at one of the main road leading into the city centre of the North German town Kiel. All projects by Henrik Plenge Jakobsen.

Circus Portikus.

Gas Golf.

A simulation of a generic watchtower, placed at one of the main road leading into the city centre of the North German town Kiel. All projects by Henrik Plenge Jakobsen.

Inflatable Stage I Trans AM.

Trans AM drawing tool in action. Burnout drawing on paper.

While doing a burnout Guy Overfelt was arrested by SFPD. Guy hired Tony Serra to represent him in the criminal jury trial, and two court room sketch artists. Serra and his team got the case dropped the day of the jury trail.

On March 29th, 1998, 7:30 pm, Guy Overfelt had Tony Labat shoot him with an Air Taser. One probe hit Overfelt’s chest and the other his nose, piercing through his nostril and causing him to fall to the ground.

Riding a bicycle against traffic in Bucharest, New York, Rome, New Orleans, Hong Kong, Damascus and Tirana.

News coverage painting from 12/26/2003 by Rainer Ganahl.

»Square Millimeter of Opportunity: Cars«. An hour of video footage was dissected into individual cars and reordered by color. By Luke Lamborn.

On August 31, 1994 from 6am to noon, at Southwestern College’s parking lots (San Diego), a team of 50 professional and volunteer parking attendants directed the arriving cars to predetermined lots according to car color. Each of the fourteen lots was filled with cars of a different color: dark blue, blue, light metallic blue, silver & gray, black, beige, brown, metallic raspberry, yellow, electric blue, white, aqua, green and red. By Nina Katchadourian, Steven Matheson and Mark Tribe.

For the installation Enterraum, the artist-trio (Collectif-Fact) photographed details of the architecture. They then isolated the spatial elements and hung the individual pictorial planes one behind the other in the room.

Loading, Reliefs, Bubblecars and other video installations by Collectif-Fact.

“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.

Jiri Cernicky rented a limousine and decorated the hood with his girlfriends body.

»Home Explosion« is an environmental installation with lamp and video.

»Progres« sculptures and their manufacturing process in Moldavia.

Tear-shaped mini-amplifiers. All projects by Jiri Cernicky.

Unterwegs, without title, without title (Yellow sculpture fitting to ladder) by Hans Hemmert.

»Wide Boy« by Craig Fisher.

»H.A.L.« and further work from Craig Fisher’s »Misdemeanours« show at Rokeby Gallery.

In 2002, Peter Piller was able to procure approximately 20,000 aerial photographs of detached houses from a defunct business venture. The company’s intension was to sell the photographs to the respective house owners. Low- flying aircrafts were employed, between 1979 and 1983, to systematically scan settlements. Peter Piller categorizied the pictures into several series including “Car Wash” shown above.

Yokomono consists of 10 small car-shaped record players, a corresponding set of FM radios and two mixing desks. The cars, known as “vinyl killers,” have been customised with wireless FM transmitters. As they spin around the vinyl, they transmit their signal to the FM radios tuned to a special Yokomono frequency. This transmission is then mixed, edited and manipulated in real-time by members of the Staalplaat Soundsystem.

Further sound installations by Staalplat Soundsystem.