
Video of the installation from the exhibition »The House of Osama bin Laden«, 2003, commissioned by the Trustees of the Imperial War Museum, London.

»The Mosque of al-Hakim«, 1995, by Ben Langlands & Nikki Bell.

Video of the installation from the exhibition »The House of Osama bin Laden«, 2003, commissioned by the Trustees of the Imperial War Museum, London.

»The Mosque of al-Hakim«, 1995, by Ben Langlands & Nikki Bell.

»The Glass Archive« 2005 and ongoing, began with a simple rule: to collect any novel that contains the word ‘glass’ in its title. The result of this proposition is a growing collection of currently 80 novels. By Jerome Harrington.

»Why Would You Believe Something You Don’t Believe« (2006), »Waldspiegel« (2003) and »Spiegelung« (2002) by David Renggli.

»Living With A Log«. A forty-two foot long log weighing two tons, was obtained, transported and placed inside of private residence.

»Exploding The Glass«.

»30 Pounds Of Salt«. Seasalt aquired during the project »This Garden, making salt and evaporation drawings«. All projects by Hugh Pocock.

To Fill The Sky. A series of seven fireworks were set off within a metal container with a glass front, the dimensions of an average television set. When played back, the usual televisual distance is shattered, and the events appear to be happening inside the television itself, perhaps even the product of the television in breakdown.

The Adjuster. The angle of each of the four main structural pillars at BloombergSPACE was altered by 1° using giant cardboard tubes. By Gaia Alessi and Richard Bradbury.

A glass shelf (10x15feet) filled with crystal glass objects was crashed down a set of stairs.

In a collaboration with the ensemble für neue musik zürich, the recorded soundscape was transscribed into a composition and performed at the Center d’art Contemporain in Geneva. Reality Hacking #202 by Peter Regli.