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“Tbilisi Table (Poster based on “Lamiera” pattern designed by Ettore Sottsass)”, 2006 by Justin Beal.




“Fair-weather forces (water level)”, 2008 by Germaine Koh.
Stainless steel stanchions and electronic and mechanical systems with velvet ropes moving up and down in relation to water level, which are transmitted over the internet from an ultrasonic sensor installed at a nearby body of water.




»www.thirtyfourparkinglots.com«, 2008 by Pascual Sisto.




“Hanging Garden”, 2008-09 by Mona Hatoum.




»Made in USA«, 2005 by Merlin Carpenter.




“Spiral Blinds #4”, 2008 by Albrecht Schäfer.




“Lamia, Cancelled lines following II-81″, 2007 by Benoît Maire. Manual reproduction of the edit lines which cancelled page II-81 in the original manuscript of “Lamia” by John Keats. Pine wood, indian ink.




“Untitled (Moonwalk – Dancefloor)”, 2009 by Michael Gumhold.




“This has been a day of solid achievement”, 2008 by Tim Steer. Animation.




»Kerze.gif«, 2009 by Timur Siqin.




»n Just a Blink of an Eye«, 2007 by Xu Zhen.




Travelogue – One in the Other” inspired by Andre Cadere, 2008 by Charlotte Moth.




»Michael Jackson White«, 1997-1999 by Paul McCarthy.




»Michael Jackson and Bubbles«, 2009 by Harm Van Den Dorpel.




Tacet” 2009, by Ulla Rauter.




»Full Moonlight«, 2008,

»Étude (Minor Relative)«, 2008,

»From Right to Left (Playing the Farfisa Organ and the Rhodes-Electric Piano)«, 2008 by João Paulo Feliciano.




“Carpet No. 6, Franz West”, 1998 by Marcus Geiger.




“Olafur Eliasson”, 2009 by Matthew Draving in collaboration with Duncan Scovil. Slideshow, sound. Video.




“Sistine Chapel”, 2008 by Jill Frank.




Monument to the hero of the Soviet Union Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya,” 2006 from “Leningrad, Petrograd, Petersburg,” by Carlos Motta. “Leningrad, Petrograd, Petersburg,” is a photographic series that presents a journey through Leningrad (St. Petersburg), based on a 1954 government-published book of photographs of that city.




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