
»The Danville Community Encyclopedia« is an audio/visual encyclopedia containing knowledge of Danville, Illinois residents. The content was generated through inviting people to share their knowledge with the artist, and recording their conversations. The word-for-word transcriptions of their contributions of knowledge on a wide variety of topics is what forms the text of the encyclopedia. In addition, many participants chose to create drawings to go with their entry. A hardbound copy along with a listening station, is permanently installed in the Danville Public Library. By Anna Callahan.

»Terrasse« by Margot Zanni.

»The Public Library of American Public Library Deaccession« is a collaborative project between artists Julia Weist and Maayan Pearl. Over a two year period, the process of deaccession (withdrawing or discarding books from a collection) was researched and documented. During a period of cross-country travel, public libraries serving the cities with the highest literacy rate for each US state were visited and their de-acquisition processes recorded.

»The Martha Rosler Library«, 2006. Close to 10.000 books collected over a period of 40 years made available for public use.

»Tower of the Prophet«, 2002 by Carol Bove.

»Now and Forever Original 12” Mix« 2006, broadcast/sound performance by Vanessa O’Reilly.


»The Whole Alphabet, From The Center Out, Digital, VI« (Gouache on paper on panel, 2006) and »0-9« (Gouache on paper on panel, 2005) by Tauba Auerbach.

»Trio« (2006) by Risa Horowitz.

»NightLife« 2004, is a nocturnal light and sound installation exhibited at The Museum of Garden History, St. Mary’s Church in Westminster, London. The work consists of a sound track and two remote controlled spotlights illuminating the graves between the church/museum and a public walkway. Once activated the lights sweep across the graves, criss-crossing in sync to the opening chords of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”. By Lynne Marsh.

»Les Escargots«, 1983-1995 by Anabelle Hulaut.

Untitled paintings by Maja Vukoje.

Paintings by Esther Stocker.



Video “Trough the wind” (at 180h/km my face gets pulled into all directions) by Anina Schenker.

Video “Waiting, Acting Waiting” and

Videoinstallation “Dance with Fluorescent Tube” by Isabell Heimerdinger.

»interesting congratulation« (1 of 10 lambda prints) by Anna Mattei.

“Tree”, cut leaves by Rory Macbeth.


“Dream House” by Sejla Kameric.

“Chrono_Shredder” is a hybrid between calendar, clock and waste producing automaton. By Susanna Hertrich.

“Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau”,

“Candy” (Video) and


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