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“Falling off” (Installation View) by Anders Nordby.

“Flags” from the series “Celebrating RGB color space” and

“Back drop #1” from the series “Body of light” by Katja Mater.

»Road to Rennes«, 2005,

»Tours de Lumière«, 2006 (a light performance by the residents of three tower blocks) by Ron Haselden.

»Round Here«, 2007, site specific photographs, glass & circling light-bulb. By Darri Lorenzen. Video.
»La Scala«, 1993, designed for the theatre De Meerse in Hoofddorp. The work was named after the famous theatre in Milan. The origin of this work lies in language. La scala literally means ladder: the object placed on the roof of the theatre is a ladder of words. But the French word for ladder, l’echelle, also means ‘scale’ – the proportions of a map. This meaning evokes an idea of perspective: things that become smaller, vanishing into infinity. So doing, the ladder has been distorted and the perspective lines disappearing into the vanishing point have been emphasised. By Martine Neddam.

»20 Mistakes Make Me Wonder…«, 2007, (20 fluorescent lights prepared to malfunction) by Miguel Santos.

“Homographies” (Video), an interactive installation featuring 144 robotic fluorescent light fixtures controlled by 7 computerized surveillance systems and

“Pulse Room” (Video) by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.

“Sun-Lite” by Stefaan Dheedene. A flashlight and window-screens were installed. The flashlight is programmed to follow the sun around the clock. The screens served as a intermediar screen between the sunlight and the light from the flashlight.