
“Sans titre” by Mathieu Mercier.

“Homeless Lamp, the Juice Sucker”, flourescent light bulbs, fixtures, wheels, street outlet and electric energy by Ivan Navarro.

“Untitled” and “Untitled” by Stewart Gough, “European Vacation” by Stewart Gough in collaboration with Tom Ormond.

“Now, with 10x more wire” (Video) by Douglas Irving Repetto in collaboration with Kyle Lapidus and Tali Hinkis.

Stefaan Dheedene bought a piece of furniture from the Billy series at Ikea. The day before the exhibition opening, Dheedene took Billy back to Ikea. He received the money he invested back. In the time before the opening the artist hired a carpenter who reconstructed the mass-produced Billy as a unique work of art. Using a slightly different wood, Dheedene’s Billy was born – almost the same as Ikea’s mass-produced version sold all over the world, but unique.

Sustainable, a kinetic sculpture comprised of seven water gong agents that are networked via water and strive toward equilibrium according to a simple water access algorithm; by David Birchfield.

“Safe Tunning”, “Berthier 4” (lifts you up 1.50m and needs 25 minutes for that) and “Berthier 808” (pushes you one meter away from the wall) by Julien Berthier.

»Newspaper« (2003) is a gigantic newspaper created out of four issues of the New York Times, part of a series of sculptures of enlarged objects using the object to enlarge itself.

»Untying a Shoe with an Erection« (2003). By Mads Lynnerup.

“Mekong (Luang Prabang)” and “Ananas” from the series “Tablesculptures” by Ronald Kodritsch.