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»100kg Man«, 2004 by Satoru Tamura.




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»Scale«, 2007 by Ceal Floyer.




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»Save Manhattan 03« by Mounir Fatmi.




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»Heaven Can Wait« (multiple-channel video installation, 2001-ongoing) by Bull.Miletic explores the idea of panoramic spectatorship through the phenomenon of revolving restaurants. Currently, the video installation features views from the following restaurants:

1. Equinox, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA, USA
2. Top of the World, Stratosphere, Las Vegas, NV, USA
3. BonaVista Lounge, Westin Bonaventura, Los Angeles, CA, USA
4. Donauturm, Vienna, Austria
5. The View, Marriott Marquis, New York, NY, USA
6. Le Tour de Ville, Delta Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC, Canada
7. 360, CN Tower, Toronto, ON, Canada
8. Revolving Dining Room, Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada
9. Sky City, Space Needle, Seattle, WA, USA
10. Top of Vancouver, Harbour Center, Vancouver, BC, Canada
11. Telecafe, Fernsehturm, Berlin, Germany
12. Egon, Tyholttårnet, Trondheim, Norway
13. Olympiaturm, Munich, Germany
14. Skyline, Fernmeldeturm, Mannheim, Germany
15. Restaurant de la Tour, Tour de l’Europe, Mulhouse, France
16. Piz Gloria, Schilthorn, Switzerland
17. Phare de la Méditerranée, La Phare, Palavas-les-Flots, France
18. Drehrestaurant Allalin, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
19. Le Kuklos, Leysin, Switzerland
20. Turmrestaurant, Florianturm, Dortmund, Germany
21. Top 180, Rheinturm, Düsseldorf, Germany
22. Vuli, Marriott, Stamford, CT, USA
23. Spinnaker, Hyatt Regency, Cambridge, MA, USA
24. L’Astral, Loews Le Concord, Québec, QC, Canada
25. Merlot, Marriott, Ottawa, ON, Canada
26. Skydome, Doubletree Hotel Crystal City, Arlington, VA, USA
27. Perlan, Reykjavik, Iceland
28. Compas, Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, AZ, USA
29. Paukðèiø Takas, Vilnius, Lithuania
30. Cairo Tower, Egypt




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“zgodlocator” (Video) by Herwig Weiser.




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Ombea” (Video) by Pash*.




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“Nest One” by Simon Husslein.




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“Solar Audio Bag” by Tonylight.




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»Tokyo Grand Design«, 2004 by P. Gaillard & Claude




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»Empire« (2006)

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»Limo Custom Kolkoz« (2006) by Davide Bertocchi.




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“Broadway” is a five-channel sound installation comprising the columns that run through the gallery space and the entire building. The five columns, transmitting subtle vibrations generated by movement on the street and subway below, are transformed into loudspeakers, each of which plays out the sounds of Broadway in its individual resonant frequency. By Jacob Kirkegaard.




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The work “Disconnected” by Susan Härtig is a tent that is coated with the fabric called “e-blocker”, which means that it is nearly perfectly shielded against electromagnetic radiation, thus electromagnetic fields.




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»Ankara«, 2007, 15 minute performance in Ankara/Turkey (smoke machine, sound system, laptop) by Wojciech Kosma.




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“Chemical Misunderstanding” (public intervention in Istanbul/Turkey) by Gustavo Artigas.




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“Vergina Sun” by Hubert Blanz.




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“Office Kiss” by Kristof Wickman, Tyler Peterson and Shaun Owens-Agase from OODA Group.




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»Camouflage Church« (2006)

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»There Will Be No Miracles Here« 2006

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»The Lamp of Sacrifice« (286 Places of Worship, Edinburgh 2004) by Nathan Coley.




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“Darkness falls on Beroldingerstrasse 7, 79224 Umkirch” by Jason Dodge. All of the light bulbs, candles, matches and anything that makes light is taken from a house in a forest in Germany.




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»free fotolab« (2004-ongoing) evolves from a public campaign, offering the development of 35mm films free of charge in exchange for exclusive universal image rights.

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Still from »gercegin geri donusu /the return of the real« (2005). By Phil Collins.




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»You The With US«, 2005, by Sean Paul.




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