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“Carr Magazine” by Marek Simko and Peter Umgeher.




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»Tokyo Grand Design«, 2004 by P. Gaillard & Claude




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From the collection “TransPlastic” by The Campana Brothers.




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The Making of Utopia” video installation portrays four utopian communities in Australia: Bodhi Farm, Dharmananda, Equilibrium and Moora Moora. The video bases to narratives written collectively by community members. By Tellervo Kalleinen Oliver and Kochta-Kalleinen.




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“How to Live together” by Gronlund\Nisunen.




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»Self Portrait« and

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»The Way«, 1994. A 3-D computer animation combined with live video. In this work the common system of the central perspactive is inverted. Instead of having the vanishing point at its usual place (on the horizon which represents endlessness),it has been moved to the closest possible position next to the viewpoint. Depicted are three runners followed by a camera down a foggy street in a small German village. By Tamás Waliczky & Anna Szepesi.




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“Dance-floor memories” turning object, mixed media, 4 m diameter. On the basis of memories Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani reconstructed the dance floor of a former youth venue of the Palast der Republik, Berlin Mitte. This reconstruction preceded a number of interviews with previous visitors of this youth club whose memories were all different.




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»What is your view Mr Wagoner?« was a letter sent to the 100 largest companies according to the Fortune 500 list. In the letter the companies Chief Executive Officers were asked three questions;

What is your view on democracy?
What is your view on economy?
What is your view on politics?

Project realized by Christian Hillesö and Johan Tirén.




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Documentation of Namaiki’s Kinky Muff Land (2007), an exhibition on gardening and agriculture in the city.




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»Melody Gin«, »The Rotary Ordinator« and the »The Astro-Space Organ«. Music instruments called Dewanatrons by Leon Dewan and Brian Dewan, a collaborative team who make hand-crafted, semi-automatic, electronic musical instruments.




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“Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau”,

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“Candy” (Video) and

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“Infinity” (Video) by Mai Yamashita and Naoto Kobayashi.




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»Foreigners Everywhere (Arabic)«, 2005

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»ARBEIT MACHT KAPITAL«, 2005

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»Queens (1983-96)«, 2004 (Double-headed one pound coin, two lathe cut and modified £1 coins) by Claire Fontaine.




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»Blood Fantasy« (2007) by « by Javier Morales and John Michael boling (music and poem by Javier).




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“Untitled” and “Untitled” by Stewart Gough, “European Vacation” by Stewart Gough in collaboration with Tom Ormond.




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“Art Forum Accident” and “Untitled, National Gallery” by Ondrej Brody and Kristofer Paetau.




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“Dionysos (#’s 1-3)”- styrofoam, sequins, pins, artificial grape leaves; “Rise (Synthesizer)” – MDF, mirrored formica, aluminium, speakers, electronics and “Untitled (Synthesizer)” – MDF, formica, aluminium, speakers, electronics. By Delia Gonzalez and Gavin Russom.




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“Unité d’accueil”, “Sous-marin”,

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“Kippen’s Burger” and “Robot force” (video of the production) by Sophie Dejode & Bertrand Lacombe.




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Video by Carolin Lerch and Michiel Helbig (pelicanvideo).




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»The World Justified« (A map of the World represented in a graphic style and arranged like text)

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In »Seoul/Killing Time« the city of Seoul as simulated in a videogame. The video killing time records one desertion match.

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»Pilha« is a writing system that relates piles of identical objects to the letters of the Latin alphabet. All three projects by Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain.




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»Dresscode. How to dress as an artist« (2004) by Dellbrügge & de Moll.




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