
“SPAM/MAPS: World” (Spam luncheon meat) by Michael Arcega.

“Graphite Sequencer” by Caleb Coppock. Video. Graphite conducts electricity. Two wires brush against the surface of a paper disk as it spins. The wires are connected to a simple electronic tone generator. When a line of graphite is drawn across the disk, connecting the two wires, a tone is heard.

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.

Detail of “The Idea of being abstract” (radio packing, radio, painted paper, masking tape) by Kristina Bræin.

»Flux«, 2005. A 25 mm diameter mercury vapour tube in white, mounted in a standard 1500 mm flourescent lamp fitting.

»Field«, 2004. 1301 fluorescent light tubes powered by the electromagnetic field emitted from the overhead power lines. By Richard Box.
“783.6 cm to 783.83 cm at 70°C” by Ben Woodeson. An induction coil is built around a pillar, as an electrical current is passed, the pillar expands in both width and length as it’s temperature rises to 70°C.

»2 hours, 2 minutes, 2 seconds« (Wind at Walden Pond, March 12, 2007) by Spencer Finch.