


»Bunkers (Switzerland)«, 1999-2004 by Leo Fabrizio.

»In Almost Every Picture #7«, 2009 is a photo-book showing Ria van Dijk while shooting. Every time she hits the target, it triggers the shutter of a camera, and a portrait in firing pose is taken and given as a prize. It documents almost every year of the dutch woman’s life up until present times. Collected by Erik Kessels and Joep Eijkens.

“Rassemblement Pour Repeindre (Gathering to repaint)”, 2006 by Matthieu Clainchard.

“Les Renseignements Généraux”, 2007 by Mark Geffriaud. Photographs, silver prints. “Les Renseignements généraux” (named after the French secret service literally meaning “global information”) is a book never intended to be either finished or published and which can take many forms.

“All the Dead Stars” by Katie Paterson. A map documenting the locations of just under 27,000 dead stars – all that have been recorded and observed by humankind – from data supplied by astronomers, supernova hunters, and astro-physicists.

From the series “Mountain with no name“, 2003 by Marine Hugonnier. These mountains have never been named: they remain blank areas on the map where only the paths are given names by local inhabitants.

“Marketing Polish Cake”, 2008 by Andy Boot. Documenting a spam call on Skype, selling Polish cake.

“Print #4, Untitled (Buddy)” from “Untitled (Stories)“, 2008 by Gareth Long. A series of nine lenticular prints based on the four paperback novels of J.D. Salinger that use and manipulate the iconic but anonymous cover designs. Video.