
»The culture that does not exist«, 2007 by Melanie Bonajo & Kinga Kielczynska.

»Revival Field«, 1990-1993. On eighteen square meters of ground in Pig’s Eye landfill in St. Paul, Minnesota, contaminated with cadmium and isolated by metal barriers, Mel Chin made a smaller circle divided into six zones comprising of various species of decontaminating plants (absorbing heavy metals such as zinc and the cadmium). Plantings lasted until the site was detoxified.

Documentation of Namaiki’s Kinky Muff Land (2007), an exhibition on gardening and agriculture in the city.

“Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau”,

“Candy” (Video) and


“Infinity” (Video) by Mai Yamashita and Naoto Kobayashi.

»Help« is a ceiling-mounted copper pipe originally conceived for an art fair. By Christopher K. Ho.

»Everything for Everyone at Once«, 2005 is a 16′ x 44′ rectangle of beige rubberized surface with a one-foot aluminum perimeter. It sits on a slip of land between a parking lot, an interstate highway, an outdoor storage area, a service road, and Franconia Sculpture Park in Minnesota. By Christopher K. Ho and Daniel Bouthot.

“Processual Minimalism” – a colony of forest ants constructing a hill. By Klaus Mosettig.

“Eternal Solar Corn”, “Airbag Growbag”, “Weather Chair – Solar Dawn”,

“Water Phantom 4″ (string bikinis, sand, gravel, coal, water bottle) and “Ascension Filter (Donau)” (trousers, blazer, chemise, ties, sand, gravel, coal, water dispenser) by Mark Hosking.

“Resonating-With-Light” (Video) by Edo Paulus is an installation that consists of multiple small electronic units in a natural environment with sunlight. Each unit collects solar energy and transforms this energy into a repetitive bouncing of itself onto a metal tube, thus creating a kinetic and acoustic reaction to sunlight.

“Scrollbars” (Video) by Edo Paulus and Jan Robert Leegte.

“Magia”. “Crane” – a crane trying to lift itself.

“Avalancha” – a straigth line made with spheres assembled from smallest to largest.

“Much ado about nothing” – a large water truck and a power generator supply light and water to a small plant placed at the back of Galeria Habana, Havana, Cuba. Projects by Wilfredo Prieto.