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»Faltgarage (Collapsible Garage)«, 2005 by Andreas Sachsenmaier.




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Pictures from the series “Virtual & Individual” and

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“Operation Sorbus, G8 Scotland, 2005” by Immo Klink.




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Performance Law, 2006. In order to subvert and re-examine the power dynamics of an average photography class session, Andrew Schroeder retained two attorneys to represent his intellectual interests in a round-table discussion.The attorneys spoke on his behalf and during the class he was always referred to in the third-person as “my client”.




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»guns gone wild«, 2007 by Javier Morales.




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“Centurium” – Exhibition view and “24hs for you – Centurium Trihedral” by Rodrigo Matheus.




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»Battles of Troy« (2004) is a study on the internal economy of contemporary globalized cinema production, through the eyes of the lowest unit in the production hierarchy – the extras. The focus of the study is the making of the Warner Bross Motion Picture »Troy« (2004). Starting in 2003 with a budget of 185 000 000 USD, Troy is one of the most expensive productions ever made. It interprets Homer’s Illiade. The project is based on the fact that 300 people from the core »specialised« group of stunds in »Troy« are Bulgarians. The warner Bross project, executed by the British branch of the company, shot in UK, Malta and Mexico suddenly appeared to be in need of an elite group of extras that not only possessed the physical prowess necessary to convincingly stage the battle scenes, but also had a believably Mediterranean look. The perfect soldiers were recruited from the Sports Academy in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.

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»A Walk in the neighbourhoods« (2007). The source for the narrative of the movie is a collection of images (3D models) taken from properties-development companies and real-estate agents presentations. The projects are part of a rapid boom in properties-development that Bulgaria witnessed in the last years. Both Projects by Krassimir Terziev.




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“Level” by Christine de la Garenne.




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“Untitled (Video Sculpture)” and “Untitled (DVD)” by Matias Faldbakken.




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»Papierwald«, 2005 and »Palm Box«, 2006 by Rindfleisch & Rapedius.




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»Project For Social Housing«, 2007 by Damián Ortega.




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»lasso/II«, 2007

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»bison«, 2007 by Harm van den Dorpel.




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Pictures “Windows” and “Halo 2” from the series “Gamers” by Todd Deutsch. See also “Tokyo Arcade Warriors – Shibuya” by Axel Stockburger and “After Microsoft” by Goldin+Senneby.




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Pictures from the series “No sleep before I die” by Sibylle Fendt.




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»Postcards from the Edge« On January 14, 2005, Italian artist Piero Golia vanished in New York. He reappeared three weeks later, on the morning of February 7, at the Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. Between those two dates, he left absolutely no track of himself, crossing borders illegally, travelling without any trackable means of payment, thus living the adventurous life of a fugitive.




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»www.mirrormouse.com«, 2007 by Rafaël Rozendaal.




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For the exhibition Rohkunstbau, Candice Breitz has created an installation of ten mirrors inscribed with well known quotes from song lyrics dealing with love and suffering.




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»untitled«, 2007 (visual study of the iconographic value of certain objects and items, which would repeatedly appear in PLAYBOY Centerfolds between the years 1950 and 1970) by Qiu Yang.




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»ONE: Nebraska City«, 2007 by Tex Jernigan.




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Ars Electronica 2007




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Video “Clocks” by Christopher Roth und Franz Stauffenberg.




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