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»Cathedral Cars«, 2004 by Thomas Mailaender.




»Triumphzug Maximilian I«, 1526 by Hans Burgkmair.




“Exotic Sword”, 2008 by John Miller.




»Speicher I«, 2008 by Jörg Sasse.




»Einfühlung«, (2005-2006) by Adrien Missika.




“EBAY”, 2007 by François Curlet.




»Yes I Can!«, 2009 by Tobias Madison.




Installation, 1993 by Gerwald Rockenschaub.




“Kinhin”, 1979 by Mowry Baden.




»Colored Vases« (Neolithic vases (5000 – 3000 BC) and acrylic) by Ai Weiwei.




Abstract Webpage (.com) (After Ad Reinhardt)”, 2008 by Ramsay Stirling. Cascading Style Sheet on HyperText Markup Language. Dimensions variable.




»Stack / Shatter (Five Ways)«, 2009 by Michael Bell-Smith.




From the series “Fresh Start/ Fresh Designs”, 2009 by Ben Vickers.




“Haarp”, 2009 by Laurent Grasso. 18 antennas. Haarp (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) represents an antenna field of the military base of the same name in Gakona, Alaska.




“The Underworld”, 2004 by Mark Wallinger. Installation for 21 monitors. 21 individually looped dvds.




»a moon of saturn resting on a doric foundation«, 2007 by Robert Andrade. Collaboration with Daniel G. Baird.




»Pictures of car radios taken while good music was playing«, 2004 by Hans-Peter Feldmann.




»Étude«, 1941 by Pablo Picasso.




“Almost Every City in the World”, 2005 by Mike Bouchet. Book and video. A list of almost every city, town, village, or named living location in the world. The list has approximately 2,800,000 entries. The video displays the alphabetically listed names and has a total running time of over 500 hours. The book is a printed version of this list. It has over 30,000 pages.




»Arrangement 8«, 2008 by Sean Raspet.




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