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»Somatolyse«, 2005 by Bettina Khano




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»Onanist« by Aleksandra Domanovic.




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»Petites dramaturgies du mode d’emploi, (Alarme)«, 2001 and

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»Escalator«, 2003-2004 by Joëlle Flumet.




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»Candy House«, 2004, is centered on the artist setting traps for children, using various lures lain in order to exploit the curiosity, eating habits, or “voluptuousness” of the prey in this case, the child. By Karen Russo.




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“Level” by Christine de la Garenne.




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Pictures from the series “No sleep before I die” by Sibylle Fendt.




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»Untitled«, 2002. By Aida Ruilova.




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»Arcadia«, 2007 is an interactive video installation and dance performance by Lindy Annis featuring the PlayStation2 video game “Dance Dance Revolution”. The audience is invited to visit Annis’s realm and participate in the competitive dance game. In ever-changing duets they battle in a series of dance duelling, testing their quick reactions and agile foot work. Good dancing earns high points but only one person can win the title of best dancer of the evening.




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C@C – Computer Aided Curating” by Eva Grubinger.




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»the sound of music internet community«, 2005 taken from the series »off-line« by Kim Sanggil.




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The film »Wandering through the Future« (2007) consists of fragments of 70 film productions from all over the world. Passing all sorts of apocalyptic landscapes and scenarios, the one-hour video leads you through the future from 2008 until 802.701 A.D. in order of appearance. The film tries to examine the way the Future has been given shape and how the different scenarios relate to eachother. Worst-case scenarios with for instance natural disasters, utopian and dystopian cities, virusses, clones and habitats on other planets give insights in the fear for one of our main exploration still to come. By Marjolijn Dijkman. View Timeline.




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Candice Breitz and Franz Ackermann at the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin in Second Life.




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»The Elliott Condensed Bible« is a Bookwork by Neva Elliott, the content of which as created from the editing of the New King James Bible (the version used by the Gideons). Chapters contained are: Do, Do Not, Shall and Shall not. Each chapter contains the sentences or parts of sentences from the bible which contain these words.




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»Superemigrant Superimmigrant«, 2004 (Diptich) by Andrea Jespersen.




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Excerpt from »Blue, White and Red (tracking colors in Kieslowski’s Trilogy)«, 2007 by Aleksandra Domanovic.




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»Magical World«, 2005, 06.12 min/loop, DVD. Johanna Billing’s cover version of the original song by Sidney Barnes from 1968, performed by a group of children from an free after school music club based at a rundown 1980s cultural centre in Dubrava a suburb of Zagreb, Croatia. Listen




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»How To Respond In An Emergency«, 2006 by Diane Borsato. A 12-hour performance for the all-night public art festival Nuit Blanche in Toronto. For 12-hours, dancers dressed as Toronto Police officers, were seen dancing an intimate tango to music that blasted from parked cars. Video.




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“In the thicket” by Jutta Strohmaier.




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»Knowledge is sweeter than honey«, 2006 by Susan Hefuna.




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“Missing Link” by Izumi Mochida.




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