“Lie detector” (camera,video system,glove,sensors,computer) – this performance measured the degree of sincerity of feelings expressed by participants (artists or visitors) about the works exhibited. Each response was analyzed by a system of sensors connected to a computer. A “beep” rang out if the participant was faking his opinion. By Olga Kisseleva.
“M the Machine” by Miika Nyyssönen.
“Fake Chalets” – swiss bunkers disguised as chalets. Photos by Christian Schwager.
»Tempest 1« and »Quantum 1«. These photographs are long exposures taken while playing video war games of the 80’s created by Atari, Centuri and Taito. By Rosemarie Fiore.
»Good-Time Mix Machine: Scrambler Drawings« also by Rosemarie Fiore. A connected gas generator and air compressor to buckets of paint and secured into the seats of a Scrambler amusement park ride. Once the ride is in motion, paint is sprayed out of the benches onto vinyl tarps placed underneath. The result is a series of enormous hypocycloid designs which recorded the hidden patterns created by the ride as it turned. Video.
“Buildinghead”, “Facepaint” and “Untitled” by Matt Leines.
“Frequency of use typeface” – a typeface based on each letters frequency of use in the English dictionary, letters with the same frequency are paired by colour. By Samuel Bebbington.
“Pieces of wallpaper”, “Coloring wall” and “Vynil plus clock” by 5.5 Designers. Photos by Thomas Mailaender.
“C5 Casino” – a roulette wheel was marked on a shut-down fountain in the centre of a roundabout at Europa-Platz in Aachen. The roulette ball was replaced by a moped rider. The corresponding casino was situated in a high-rise flat overlooking the square. By C5.
“Fountain” and “Untitled” by Magnus Thierfelder.
“Von Hinten” and “Geteilte Freude ist doppelter Spass” by Via Lewandowsky.
“Cola”, “Untitled” and “Untitled” by Krista van der Niet.