
»Prayer Kneeler«, 2000, by Cindy Loehr.

»Hotel Ballymun«. From 31. march to 27. april 2007 the top floor of the Clarke Tower, Ballymun, in Dublin Ireland will be converted into a unique short stay hotel by artist Seamus Nolan. He has reused and recycled discarded materials from the soon to be demolished tower block. The artist has been working with local residents developing a series of furniture workshops. Participants have worked with some of Ireland’s top furniture designers customising and remodelling new furniture from existing furniture and discarded materials for use in the hotel.

“Completely furnished for 786,56 Euro” and “Billy Agen” – packed furniture. By Christian Mayer.

»Computers, chairs and table«, »Chair and table« and »Eusebio« taken from the series »Fotogalleriet« (1998) by Marcelo Krasilcic.

In the intervention »Trial-Living in Slubfurt«, the loggia at the Place of Heroes in Slubfurt* is directed westward. Folding-stools, table and grill-ton are ready to use. Interested parties are given a key to gain access to the loggia nearby the monument against Fascism. The walls are painted in the prefered colour of the temporary user (*Slubfurt is an artificial word, a combination of Slub(ice, Poland) and (Frank)furt at the river Oder).

In the intervention »Pulheim Castling« two square areas (5×5 meters) are selected. One is located in front of the Pulheim high school. The other is located in front of the abbey in the district of Brauweiler, a distance of 5 kilometres. With the help of a professional archaeologist the sites are measured, meticulously documented and then their locations are exchanged. Road surfacing, grass, asphalt, bicycle stands, a piece of fence and garbage bins change location. The cobblestones and their white marking lines are clasped in a steel girder for transport. They are carefully re-aligned in their new location.

The portable park bench »TRASBA« was designed with two configurations in mind. In it’s furniture-configuration the TRASBA provides seating space for up to 6 persons. In it’s mobile configuration it rests on the shoulders of one strong carrier-person. It can be moved effortlessly over several kilometres. All projects by Christian Hasucha.

»No Soda : No Fun« from 2001 is an installation made of white Ikea furniture and black spraypaint by Elisabeth Arkhipoff.

»Lignes d’air« is an urban furniture installation by Dominique Leroy that captures vibrations while creating new acustic habitats.