
“Five words in bue neon”, 2007 by Liudvikas Buklys. See also Gertrude Stein and João Onofre.

“Five words in bue neon”, 2007 by Liudvikas Buklys. See also Gertrude Stein and João Onofre.

“Abstract Webpage (.com) (After Ad Reinhardt)”, 2008 by Ramsay Stirling. Cascading Style Sheet on HyperText Markup Language. Dimensions variable.

“Haarp”, 2009 by Laurent Grasso. 18 antennas. Haarp (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) represents an antenna field of the military base of the same name in Gakona, Alaska.

“Portrait of Thomas Carlyle as a Climbing Wall”, 2007 (Proposed by Giulio Caradonna, former member of the Italian Social Movement – National Right Party) by Chris Evans. Airbrush painting.

Video “Les demoiselles d’avignon viewed simultaneously from every point of view”, 2007 and

“Spring fling” (Video) by Spectacular Society Corporation.

“Wild Signals”, 2007 by Kevin Schmidt. The videoinstallation features the five-note melody that served to communicate with extraterrestrials in Steven Spielberg’s film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”.

»Entrée de la salle de projection des films selectionnes par Rirkrit Tiravanija (Entrance for the film program of Rirkrit Tiravanija)«, 2007 by Michael Riedel.

“Les Renseignements Généraux”, 2007 by Mark Geffriaud. Photographs, silver prints. “Les Renseignements généraux” (named after the French secret service literally meaning “global information”) is a book never intended to be either finished or published and which can take many forms.

“Leap into the void”, 2007 by Jack Falanga. Video still from the movie “Dirty Dancing”.

“Freud.ppt”, 2008 by Gregory Fong. Diagrams culled from Freud’s writings, presented as a PowerPoint.