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Fruit & Vegetable stall” – Ivan Morison set up and ran a fruit and vegetable stall.




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»BUILD YOUR OWN UTOPIA – UTOPIAN WALLPAPER«, 2004 by David Barbarino.




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»The Greater Good“, 2007, plywood and assault knives, by Tom Meacham.




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»Tierfick« (1998) and further videos by Gelitin.




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»My Living Room Rug in Hyperbolic Space« 2007, by Alyson Shotz.




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Various Living Units by Andrea Zittel.




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“Accelerated Lines” by Manuel Knapp.




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»Cat and Dog« 2006, by Thomas Webber.




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»Logo Contest« (2006). Logo competition initiated at designcontest.net, awarding logos for artists names.

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»Courir les rues« (2006). By Gwenaël Bélanger.




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»System Displacement«, 2007 (Pixels rearranged from lightest to darkest) by Oliver Laric.




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Paintings by Eddie Martinez.




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“Proposal for a painting to occupy bars…” by Derek Sullivan.




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»FISKUR (fish)«, 2004. 15 Polaroids placed in a row close to the floor. Each time someone took a look at the photos at the opening, another picture was shot and hung up beside the others. By Darri Lorenzen.




»A Topology Of Synthetic Pleasure« by Paul O’Neil.




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»Impersonator« (2007) by Angelo Plessas.




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“The Kiss”, 2006 by Dan Colen.




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»Collected Neons From Art Spaces« by Arin Rungjang is an installation that incorporates neon lights collected from over twenty art spaces in Paris.




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»Space Junk Spotting« 2006, is a project composed of mechanical and programming equipment linked to a database at a U.S. government-owned space observatory; this database contains the fullest possible data on the extent of the pollution and presents remarkable scientific methods for determining the position of space junk. In this way, the wider Internet public is offered a folder of information about space debris, which is strewn across the popular three-dimensional interface Google Earth. The tactical potential of this catalogue is the possibility it provides for finding a creative and constructive solution to the problem of reusing material whose position in usable orbits is already determined, without the enormous initial costs that arise whenever rockets are shot into space. By Saso Sedlacek.

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»Beggar 2.0« another project by Saso Sedlacek is a robot for the materially deprived in Tokyo. It is made of old electronics and computer spare parts. The original 1.0 was tested in Slovenian shopping malls where it is forbidden to beg, but no such rule was made for robots. The new upgrade version of Beggar robot made at IAMAS institute in Japan was tested in the beginning of July 2006 on Tokyo streets where begging isn’t really a frequent phenomena and where interface communication is ubiquitous.Video.




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»TV Anchors« by Martin Kollar.




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»h-o-r-i-z-o-n—-t-r-a-c-k-x« (2007) by Petra Cortright.




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