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“Inventory” by Carey Young. The artist was weighed on June 27 2007, the date on which this art work was commissioned. In consultation with two scientists, Dr. John Emsley (University of Cambridge) and Dr. Ilya Eigenbrot (Imperial College London), calculations were made as to the mass and current market value of each chemical element present in the artist’s body at the time of weighing. The total market value of these elements (expressed as a graphic on the wall) plus a print of the calculation data constitute the form of this piece. The calculated market value also represents the initial sale price of this piece.




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» Diagram #5 «, 2001, by Therese Stowell.




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»Bitches Brew«, 2006, 13 minute video sampled from mostly male directed movies from the 60ies to today, the video shows women who take back control and power, fight off their attackers or take revenge on their assailants. By Heidrun Holzfeind.




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“Flight” by Meridith Pingree. The sound of the footsteps is pitch-shifted it so low that the sound is barely audible, then amplified enough to create the live flapping motion in the bungee-suspended giant subwoofer creature.




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“Dead Room” by Camille Norment.

For 3 minutes and 33 seconds at a time, eight large sub-woofers pulse a rhythm of bass frequencies that are too low for the human ear to actually hear. The space is silent, but the sound can be seen as the woofers throb their play cycles, felt as the sound waves move through the body creating a subtle intangible disturbance, and heard in the ‘helium voice’ disruption of the visitors’ voices.




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»Woodhouse Bowling Club«, 2006, computer animation, and »Campiello S. Vidal 9:30 – 17:30«, video. By Svetlana Mircheva .




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»The Way They Act« (2006),

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»Noget Jeg Kender« (2007) by Lise Harlev.




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»HOWCANYOUSLEEP?« 2007 by Tania Mouraud.




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»Ink Mirror (Landscape)«, 2007, by Teresita Fernandez.




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“Untitled”, 2006 – site specific painting machine. By Natasha Kidd.




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“Spinal Rhythms” by Eva Schindling.




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»ADVANCED SCIENCE OF MORPHOLOGY« (2006) by Nada Prlja.




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“Portraits of My Father’s Imagination” by Jennifer Cohen.




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Pictures from the series “I Throw Myself At Men” by Lilly Mcelroy.




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»Extremi Digiti«, 1997; by Stacy Greene.




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The project »Who is afraid of seniors?«, 2005; deals with old people. Statistics foresee that in year 2020 there will be over a billion of people in the world older than 60 years and 75% of them will be residents of western countries, the oldest state will be Japan and the oldest continent will be Europe. By Lada Cerar .




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»Priština House«, 2006, by Marjetica Potrc.




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»De Batavier« (2006),

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»Collapsibel Sublet« (2006) by Sanja Medic.




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“T2″ by Andrea Polli is an artistic exploration of real time ocean activity using wave and wind data and a live global ocean conservation news feed.




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»LIGHT READING 1500 cinematic explosions«, 2006 by Elizabeth McAlpine . The whitest frame from 1500 different cinematic explosions has been taken and compiled together to make a minute long white flickering movie the sound track has become an agitated micro sound due to the editing process.

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»Quintet«, 2006; Vinyl records, record player, plywood. By Elizabeth McAlpine .




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