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»Grace Jones«, 2002,

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»Untitled«, 2000 by Guðrún Benónýsdóttir.




»Netacronyms«, 2007 by Marisa Olson.




»Semiotics of the Kitchen«, 1975 by Martha Rosler.




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“Die Farbe der Meere (The color of the seas)” by Kirsten Pieroth. Water samples from the Red Sea, the White Sea, the Black Sea and the Yellow Sea.




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From “Rhetoric Works & Vanity Works & Other Works” by Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan.




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“Execution Range with Blood Ditch” by Tatiana Lecomte.




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Images from »Are you coming or going, around?« by Angela Bulloch.




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»Rocking Reflexion«, 1999, and

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»Rocking Rug«, 1999, by Catherine Bolduc .




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“Statue (Flora)” and

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“Piaggio” (burnt out scooter, spray paint) by Rory Macbeth.




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»Book Space«, 2006. 2000 white books installed in public libraries. They can be borrowed for a week and used as the guest choses. The books travel around libraries in different countries.

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»Taking Time«, 2006, posters around the streets of Reykjavik city centre by Elin Hansdottir.




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“Twenty-seven minutes” by Kirsten Pieroth in collaboration with Montana Møble.




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»Sports Tool Poetry« by Joo Youn Paek.




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»Gymnasium« 1997, and »Can’t play, won’t play«, 1996, by Lucy Wood.




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»Nude With Skeleton« a performance by Marina Abramović.




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“Skooter” by Anja Ciupka.




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“Covering” by Lisa Vieten. Video excerpt.




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Harddisko” by Valentina Vuksic.




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»Playing Piano« (2008) is a stripped down, altered and refashioned piano with the addition of microprocessor-controlled machines and appropriated old piano rolls. By Marla Hlady.




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During July 2006 the office of the exhibition space Casco was partially powered by energy generated by the daily spinning classes of a local fitness club. From the ongoing “The Power & Illumination Project” by Annika Lundgren. “The Power & Illumination Project” is based on the idea of using fitness-centers as sources of energy. The kinetic energy being generated here is converted to electrical energy, and is used to produce and mediate knowledge regarding the global energy balance and it’s political consequences.




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»This Way«, 2003, 24 doors, wood, paint. By Anna Nordquist Andersson.




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