
“Soundtrack” – hammers on wall by Jose Damasceno.

“Hail to the Chief” (mixed media with audio) and “Apache” (pvc conduit, video) by Jan Jakub Kotík.

»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.

“Human Domino” a project with 140 gymnasts in their training center. Video.

“City Grid – Thisted” a sound installation in collaboration with Lisbeth Bank. Both projects by Søren Assenholt.

»1982« (2000) is an installation of light and sound at the subway station Gerdesiaweg/Rotterdam. The existing illumination is transformed into a light organ. The lights respond disco-like to the music playing over the intercom. This music consists of hits from 1982, the year the station was built. The replacement of the entire interior is also the end of this installation, which is meant as an ode to the year of the station’s construction.

»GIF Museum« (2006) is a pocketmovie for mobile phones constructed from a collection of found GIF’s. Both works by Peter Vink.

“Work No. 275: SMALL THINGS” (2003) and “Work No. 567: SMALL THINGS” (2006) by Martin Creed.

»Punch Printers« is installed at BueroFriedrich in Berlin, which is situated in the arches of a bridge, supporting a series of train rails leading into the city. This set of printers takes the vibration of the trains as an input source, each interpreting the behaviour slightly differently resulting in various punch patterns. The punches are created by a solenoid with a sharp pin, controlled via a stamp producing various speeds of punch. In sound, this results in odd phasing and circulatory motions within the space. By James Beckett.