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»Street Market«, 2000 by Todd James, Steve Powers and Barry McGee.




»Anxiogenic post colonial sculptures«, 2008 by Olivier Cazin.




»Public domain II«, 2010 by Matthieu Clainchard.




»Presidency III«, 2008 by Thomas Demand.




»5 Notable Pavilions«, 2003 – 2005 by Terence Gower.




»Chrono 23-24«, 2009 (100×100 cm), by LAb[au].




»Goodnight mom, goodnight dad«, 2008 by Johan Thurfjell.




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»Barnens Konstmuseum« by Medium. The studio Meduim (Jake Ford, Martin Frostner and Lisa Olausson) was invited by Jacob Dahlgren to design an art museum for children. The scaled down building is currently exhibited in the main gallery at Västerås Konstmuseum, Sweden.




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»La Scala«, 1993, designed for the theatre De Meerse in Hoofddorp. The work was named after the famous theatre in Milan. The origin of this work lies in language. La scala literally means ladder: the object placed on the roof of the theatre is a ladder of words. But the French word for ladder, l’echelle, also means ‘scale’ – the proportions of a map. This meaning evokes an idea of perspective: things that become smaller, vanishing into infinity. So doing, the ladder has been distorted and the perspective lines disappearing into the vanishing point have been emphasised. By Martine Neddam.




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In “The John Cage Autograph” RGB values of the image are converted to chromatic scale piano sounds. By Steffen Kasperavicius.




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»Scale«, 2007 by Ceal Floyer.




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»Heaven is a place on earth« (Bathroomscales and aluminium) by Jacob Dahlgren.




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“363°”, “Weighing Scales” by Richard Rigg.




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New Katharina Grosse.