
“Single white cluster” and “Desklamp 1″ by Manfred Erjautz.

“Homeless Lamp, the Juice Sucker”, flourescent light bulbs, fixtures, wheels, street outlet and electric energy by Ivan Navarro.

»Foreigners Everywhere (Arabic)«, 2005

»ARBEIT MACHT KAPITAL«, 2005

»Queens (1983-96)«, 2004 (Double-headed one pound coin, two lathe cut and modified £1 coins) by Claire Fontaine.



“Neon, Do Me Baby”, “Keyboard” and “Turntables” by David Ersser. All sculptures are made out of balsa wood.

»A carpet, a suspended ceiling, a chair and 22 office light fittings manipulated to create a space.« and »White Post-it Notes With Black Marker« folded to create a pattern, from the series »Bureaucratic Sonata«.

The scheme »Bürolandschaft« enlarged to understand spaces, also from the series »Bureaucratic Sonata«. By Raul Ortega Ayala.

Conatus (pilote) is a new attempt to organize chaos, to unite heterogeneity and to resuscitate the inert forms. By Boris Achour.

»Les Reflets« (Sandwish Turc, Loto, Opticien and Hong-Kong Fast Food) from 2004 Franck Scurti.

Ventanas.

Ataskoa was a public announcement to create a traffic jam in the hills. The announcement was made in the newspapers, over the radio, with flyers, posters, etc. On 18th September 2005, 160 cars (approximately 425 people) gathered at Intza, Navarre, on the sides of Mount Aralar. The jam started at 11am. and ended at 15pm. In addition to the 160 volunteering cars, a work team also participated to direct the traffic, organise lunch, take pictures and film from 5 different places. By Maider Lopez.