
»Gravity«, 2007 by Aleksandra Mir. The 20m high rocket was built out of junk and had smoke coming out of its windows. It stood in the Roundhouse, London, a former industrial train turning station that has since become a permanent performance space. The materials took five months to source from various scrap yards in England. Most of it is steel or fiberglass, plus a few tractor tires and several industrial fans, and the bottom part is a discarded tank from a toothpaste factory. Video.

»Waste Man«, 2006, was made over a six-week period at the end of summer 2006 out of about 30 tonnes of waste materials that had been gathered by the Thanet waste disposal services and by local people, and deposited in Dreamland, the area of Margate next to the sea and close to the station that had traditionally been the site of a vast funfair. The piece burnt in 32 minutes, sending showers of sparks over the crowd of spectators. By Antony Gormley.

»Untitled« (For Stockholm), 1992, and

»Untitled«, 1990 by Felix Gonzalez-Torres.

“Toy kit Architectures” by Rainer Prohaska.

“Untitled (Stach’s Eagle)”, 2008 by Piotr Uklanski.

“Phantom Truck”, 2007 and

“Iceburg”, 2004 (stainless steel and aluminum with sound) by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle.

“Five Days Towards a New Modernism (Beijing)”, 2007 by Stephanie Syjuco.

“Philippe”, 2008 by Fayçal Baghriche . Video.

»Untitled«, 2006, incinerated laptop by Maria del Carmen Montoya.

»Kraftwerk 2«, 2005 by Johannes Wohnseifer.

“Lily”, 2007 (paper, sand, soil, stone, plastic, electronic circuit and gold) by Agathe Snow.

»Tower«, 2008, by Aids 3D.

»Untitled«, 2008, by Anouk Kruithof.

»Diverses Mobiliar«, 2004.

»Organism«, 2005, a 12 hour installation with church organ amplified into a light organ, at the St Jean de la Montmartre in Paris. By Nina Rhode.

“Skiringsheimen” by Arild Tveito in collaboration with Anders Nordby and Eirik Sæther.

»Yes I Can!«, 2008 by Tobias Madison.


»Untitled«, 2007 by Zai Nomura.

»Ghost«, 2007 by Kader Attia.

»sugar no sugar molecule«, 2003 by Gianni Caravaggio.

“Jessica/Stuart Yellow”, 2007 and “Macula B/8”, 2006 (cardboard) by Tobias Putrih.