»Invisible Cities«, 2004/2005 by Jonas Dahlberg.
»Handicap«, 2006 by Olav Westphalen.
»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.
“Reflecting on capture” by Anna Wignell. The medium is reduced to its constituents, to parameters like updating frequency, resolution, format. The incoming camera images obtained in the gallery itself are being processed in real-time. By being produced by three spotlights projecting red, green and blue light, equivalent to the colour system RGB, the images are being reduced to a single colour, constituting a single medium of the original complexity. The existing audio is being captured by microphones. The captured sounds most dominant frequency range is discerned and played back as sinusiodal tones. The real tone and amplitude is being reproduced synchronizing with the shift of the image.
»The Allens«, 2004. A sound and video installation where a computer program continuosly changes between the different vocal incarnations of Woody Allen. By Erik Bünger.
»Magical World«, 2005, 06.12 min/loop, DVD. Johanna Billing’s cover version of the original song by Sidney Barnes from 1968, performed by a group of children from an free after school music club based at a rundown 1980s cultural centre in Dubrava a suburb of Zagreb, Croatia. Listen
“After Microsoft” by Goldin+Senneby. (Photograph “Bliss” by Charles O’Rear. The image was used as the default computer wallpaper for the “Luna” theme, which was included with Microsoft Windows XP).
»Thermopaper« slowly travells from one roll to the other and turns black in the middle.
In “Mirror digital clock” 28 motors control 28 mirrors forming a clock.
»1g/min« is based on a machine attached to the roof of a room, rotating with a speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute one gram of hotglue drops down on the floor. Over time a sculpture takes form. All three projects by Albin Karlsson.