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Drawings by Jaret Penner.




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Kreismusik the “biggest record of the world” by Klaus Taschler.




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Autoportrait by Vladimir Mitrev.

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Stils from the Autoportrait DVD.




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Circus Portikus.

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Gas Golf.

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A simulation of a generic watchtower, placed at one of the main road leading into the city centre of the North German town Kiel. All projects by Henrik Plenge Jakobsen.




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one black and one white by Hung-Chih PENG.




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Videos “Sally” and

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“Klimakontrolle” by Poly-Xelor (Luna Maurer and Roel Wouters).




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Daily journal entries appearing as classified ads.

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»High Noon« is a site-specific performance using existing architecture. By Germaine Koh.




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Vollkontaktkonzert by Stefan Brunner, Michael Wilhelm and Daniel Lercher.




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Not a Time Machine is an interdisciplinary project that uses dance, music and video as forms of expression. The two central elements (water and electricity) constitute the fundaments of a gestural interface. By Miha Ciglar, Mojca Kasjak and son:DA.




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“Upstate Series” by Richard Orjis.




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‘Good night John Boy, Good night Jim Bob’ by Ella Ziegler




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La Déclaration.

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Série Pornographie. By Edouard Levé.




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Porn photoseries.

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Slovan.

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Private Collection (various stolen objects from private galleries for contemporary art). By Anetta Mona Chisa and Lucia Tkacova.




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Instrument consisting of 126, 1950′s bakelite telephones, on 11 channels of various alternating current, controlled by midi, approx. 11 minute composition, by James Beckett.




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Video installation “Shopwindow” by Michiel Kluiters.




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Life Support Systems – Vanda is an attempt to analyze electrical signals from the vanda hybrida orchid, and apply language modeling techniques to these signals in a computer. The result is a virtual model, which continues to generate similar signals long after the original orchids are gone – a kind of computerized longevity. Mateusz Herczka




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Treehouses by Jens Pfeifer.




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9 Was 6 If. The two chairs change in colour every 4th minute. What looks like two ordinary chairs on display, is in fact two totally modified replicas holding an internal water system. This allows the chairs to change in temperature, as cold or hot water is pumped through their system. The changing temperature affects the surface of the chairs, coated with thermochrome (heat-reacting) paint. When the chair is cold, it is black, but when heated up it turns white. By Christian Andersson.




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Vigilance 1.0 is a video surveillance game by Martin Le Chevallier. The player faces a series of screens allowing him to watch over many places in the same time : streets, supermarkets, parking lots, shops, apartment buildings, schools, etc. Denouncement is his aim. In a limited time (his work time), he has to point out the most important amount of infractions : robberies, pocket-pickings, burglaries, shop-lifts, breaches of the highway code, trash-abandoning, drug dealing, solicitation on a public place, procuring, drunkenness, sexual harassment, adultery, incest, pedophilia, zoophilia, necrophilia, etc. Each time the player catches one in the act, his points increase ; each time he defames, they lower. The game is downloadable.

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Safe Society is a 1 minute video by Martin Le Chevallier. Within an advertising time frame, the key concepts of a new security world are displayed. Low-fat butter, alcohol-free whiskey, non-lethal weapons. The video game images, which are often more dynamic and spectacular than their movie models mix daily and extraordinary events.




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»Ultra Sound« consists of a water filled, 90 gallon aquarium dissected by a piece of ground glass onto which a video of a musician playing a xylophone underwater is being projected. By Joe Kelly.




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