
“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.

“You will find yourself eventually”(wood,brass,water,copper,projector,camera,pump) and “Maya” by Juniper Shuey.

»Keep In Mind« from 1997 by Erwin Redl.

»G8 -The brooms« (2004) and »Save Manhattan« (2003-2004) by Mounir Fatmi.

»Projection Sphere with Mural (European)«. By Ara Peterson.

»copy / past / time shift« from 2006 by Wouter Huis. Video footage recorded in the afternoon is projected on the same surface at night.

“Facade Printer” – An air pressure system prints precisely color dots computer-guided to a facade. Types and simple picture are printed like this dot by dot from a distance up to 15 meters. By Martin Fussenegger and Michael Haas.


“Chachka Structure”,


“Decorated to Fall Apart” and

“Invisible Man” (everyday objects create the silhouette of the artist) by Patrick Jackson.

»Waiting« from 1999 is a permanent video projection in the public space of the railway station of Hoofddorp/The Netherlands. It consists of 2 characters, a boy and a girl who are waiting in 2 different places at the station every day. They wait the hole year: in winter in warm clothes and when it’s hot in summer clothes.

»Train Dance« from 1997 is a projection on passing trains in Copenhagen. »Maybe Marnixstraat« from 1998 consists of 2 video images projected from 2 driving vans onto buildings, cars and streets passing by.

»Guards« is a projection of miniature PS1 security guards inside PS1. All projects by Jeroen Kooijmans.

Video installation “Shopwindow” by Michiel Kluiters.

»Ultra Sound« consists of a water filled, 90 gallon aquarium dissected by a piece of ground glass onto which a video of a musician playing a xylophone underwater is being projected. By Joe Kelly.


“Terrain”, a large matrix of 225 electro-mechanical actuators conform a projection surface to match a 3d image/dataset in real-time. Video.


Train is a hyper-narrative that takes place on the physical layout of an HO scale model railroad. Controlled via cell phones, viewers guide the trains around the track, picking up passengers along the way. Video. Works by John Klima.


“Wallfilm” 1982 performance. Out of 48 bricks a wall is built in the darkness, during which time the wall functions as a projection-surface. Onto the wall is projected a film, showing the wall beeing dismantled with the same speed.

“Untitled” 1988; “Warsteiner” 1987; “Untitled” 1993 and other work by Dieter Kiessling.