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“The only die-hard avantgarde group of new postrock generation leading from Estonia”: Luarvik Luarvik




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Darth Vader tries to clean the Black Sea with Brita Filter.

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»Learn How to Fly over a Very Large Larry«. Daniel Bozhkov created a 300-by-250-foot likeness of Larry King using a 3-by-6-foot piece of quarter-inch plywood to flatten the mixture of timothy and milkweed growing in an isolated field in central Maine.

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Yogurt reinforced with human DNA. All three projects by Daniel Bozhkov.




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“Hardball Bracelets” a series of square-stitch bracelets based on the audience graphics from the Commodore64 game Hardball. By Joe Beuckman.




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Self published photocopy books “Sweet Shop” and

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“Sun Beam” by Anthony Burrill.




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»Square Millimeter of Opportunity: Cars«. An hour of video footage was dissected into individual cars and reordered by color. By Luke Lamborn.




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»Cars sorted by colour« from 2004 by Helmut Smits.




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On August 31, 1994 from 6am to noon, at Southwestern College’s parking lots (San Diego), a team of 50 professional and volunteer parking attendants directed the arriving cars to predetermined lots according to car color. Each of the fourteen lots was filled with cars of a different color: dark blue, blue, light metallic blue, silver & gray, black, beige, brown, metallic raspberry, yellow, electric blue, white, aqua, green and red. By Nina Katchadourian, Steven Matheson and Mark Tribe.




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About 20,000 books were rearranged by their color in one night by Chris Cobb.




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Installation by Matthew Haigh. See also Jacob Dahlgren.




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tester by radian.




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Revolution series by Tilman Peschel.




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Cans” and

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Sign painters enamel on cow, deer, and sheep hide; modified welded pig sculpture by Denny Rollins; NYC subway tokens, coins, and bells; modified Vestax pdx 2000 record players; modified Rane tm 56 dj mixer; brass horn; amplifier; analog vinyl record; speakers; acrylic discs; vacuum motor; hide glue; gourds; rubber tubing and rubberized cloth; brass, copper, and steel; bellows and springs; wood and paint cans. “Granny” (Drum Painting Project, Version 5.0) by David Ellis.




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Super Natural (Wallpaper showing the office located behind the gallery wall) by Nils Nova.




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Adi Nes




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“Design by Scanner” and

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“Design by Explosion” by Front.




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The fashion label ____fabrics interseason positions itself and its work within an international network of electronic music, fine arts and design.




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Suntory Hall.

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Panoramic image of Roppongi. By Martin Liebscher.




Jeroen Bosch of Trendbeheer conducted a short interview with VVORK.




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Le Truc Du Chinois, refer to (industrial) ”tableaux” you can generally find in chinese retaurants or in fast-foods. They are light boxes (originally for use in advertising – neon signs- and very often used in contemporary photography) with a mechanism that moves some filters between the light source and the back-lit picture. This gives a kinetic effect, providing the object with a kind of magic. These touched up photographs usually represent exotic landscapes : luxurious nature with azured skies and watered downs, sometimes with a water fall. By replacing these exotic scenes by council blocks, waste lands and other views of the outskirts, and by keeping only the waterfall as an element of the landscape, BBE recreates a utopian project: the “villes nouvelle” and their idyllic living environment.

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Sauvageons, Bad Beuys Entertainment’s selfportrait, for which they used models.




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La Responsabilité” by Geoffrey Cottenceau and Romain Rousset.




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