
»www.petrafael.com«, 2008 by Rafaël Rozendaal.

»Trial of Judas With Constant Reference to Dorothy Retallack«, 2007, tomato plants exposed to the infamous judas priest record, played backwards and forwards. By Tony Romano.

Reverse play and normal play (3 weeks later).

»Happy Trails Supersized (from Parade Float Graveyard)«, 2004-2005 by Amy O’neill.
»DÉJÀ VU – THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL LOOK-ALIKE CONVENTION«, (2004) by Matthieu Laurette.

»Chords« and »Vintage Bomber«, 2006, vacuum-formed polystyrene, by Seth Price.

»Dispersion« by Seth Price.

“All together now” – Playlist and

“Pair of speakers, audio” – Audio installation in which Marshall & Marshall emit popular duets performed by famous ‘couples’. By Jack Falanga.

„My birds… trash…the future…,« (2004)

»Score for 7th Light« (2007)







»Free fonts« (2000-2005),

»Now Promise Now Threat« (2004) by Paul Chan.

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»Oh Yeah I Love You Baby« (2007) is an album by Marisa Olson based on the most significant lyrics in pop music history.

» Iron Maiden’s “The Number of the Beast” compressed over and over as an mp3 666 times «. By Cory Arcangel. Listen.

»Evil Decoder (Ouiji Subwoofer)«, 2006. A modified subwoofer which vibrates a Ouiji Pointer over Ouiji letters, spelling out the sinister directives that have been encoded in all popular music as subliminal messages. By Jon Sasaki.
For the exhibition Rohkunstbau, Candice Breitz has created an installation of ten mirrors inscribed with well known quotes from song lyrics dealing with love and suffering.

LP-cover “Joy Division-Unknown Pleasures” (1979), “Unknown Pleasures” (Iris print, 2003), book-cover “Designed by Peter Saville” (2003), “Unknown Pleasure” (telegrey, chemical wood, polyurethane paint, 2003) and “Unknown Pleasure” (chemical wood, polyurethane paint, 2003) by Peter Saville.

“Grip” – video for the band zZz by Xelor (Roel Wouters) and

“The Argyle Pullover” by Poly-Xelor (collaboration with Luna Maurer).