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“San Jose” by Peter Segerstrom.




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“Enceinte acoucoustique” by Stéphane Vigny.




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»Feedback«, 2004 by Gunilla Klingberg




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“Gravel from Zurich Lake” for the exhibition GeoPhonoBox by Jason Kahn.




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Earth–Moon–Earth” by Katie Paterson. For “Earth–Moon–Earth, Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata has been translated into morse-code and sent to the moon via E.M.E. Returning to earth‘fragmented’ by the moon’s surface, it has been re-translated into a new score, the gaps and absences becoming intervals and rests. Video.




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»Long Wave Goodbye«, 2006, 33-minute sound loop by Michael Day. “Some sounds persist as signifiers of other meanings even though they rarely occur in daily life: the screech of a stylus being pulled from a vinyl record is often used as a clichéd way of drawing the audience’s attention to a sudden change of pace in visual broadcast media, even though very few people under the age of 20 will recognise the source of the sound or what it originally signified. Tuning, or dead air, may well end up the same, a signifier dislocated permanently from its signified. This piece presents a transition across the full range of the long wave spectrum available on the Technics SA-200L.”




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Stills from »EXIT« (1997),

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Still from »SKYLINE (2000) by Magnus Wallin.




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“Hard to explain” by Émilie Pitoiset.




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»BASAYEV« (2006) by Niels Bonde.




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»Morphotransformations«, 2006 and

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»Optoshaker«, 2006, examines the technical process of image-presentation of thermionic monitors by making the skull vibrate, and thus the eye of the observer. Through interferences between the frequency of the monitor‘s image structure and the vibrations of the eye the presented freeze image changes. By Daniel Hafner.




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“Day Ring”, a sound installation for the interior of James Turrell’s skyspace, by Steve Roden.




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»Serafim«, 2004 (Ssawino-Storozhewskij Konvent, orphanage), »Corridor #1«, 2003 (boarding school of State Academy of Choreography at Bolshoi Theatre), »Philip«, 2003 ( Boarding school”Landschulheim am Solling” in Holzminden) and »#6«, 2002 (Frauenaufnahmeheim, Essen) from the series »Islanders« by Anastasia Khoroshilova.




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»100kg Man«, 2004 by Satoru Tamura.




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“Untitled, 2003” was initiated in 2002 when Andrea Fraser approached Friedrich Petzel Gallery to arrange a commission with a private collector on her behalf. The requirements for the commission were to include a sexual encounter between Fraser and a collector, which would be recorded on videotape, with the first exemplar of the edition going to the participating collector.




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»Evil Decoder (Ouiji Subwoofer)«, 2006. A modified subwoofer which vibrates a Ouiji Pointer over Ouiji letters, spelling out the sinister directives that have been encoded in all popular music as subliminal messages. By Jon Sasaki.




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»Scale«, 2007 by Ceal Floyer.




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»Save Manhattan 03« by Mounir Fatmi.




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»Heaven Can Wait« (multiple-channel video installation, 2001-ongoing) by Bull.Miletic explores the idea of panoramic spectatorship through the phenomenon of revolving restaurants. Currently, the video installation features views from the following restaurants:

1. Equinox, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA, USA
2. Top of the World, Stratosphere, Las Vegas, NV, USA
3. BonaVista Lounge, Westin Bonaventura, Los Angeles, CA, USA
4. Donauturm, Vienna, Austria
5. The View, Marriott Marquis, New York, NY, USA
6. Le Tour de Ville, Delta Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC, Canada
7. 360, CN Tower, Toronto, ON, Canada
8. Revolving Dining Room, Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada
9. Sky City, Space Needle, Seattle, WA, USA
10. Top of Vancouver, Harbour Center, Vancouver, BC, Canada
11. Telecafe, Fernsehturm, Berlin, Germany
12. Egon, Tyholttårnet, Trondheim, Norway
13. Olympiaturm, Munich, Germany
14. Skyline, Fernmeldeturm, Mannheim, Germany
15. Restaurant de la Tour, Tour de l’Europe, Mulhouse, France
16. Piz Gloria, Schilthorn, Switzerland
17. Phare de la Méditerranée, La Phare, Palavas-les-Flots, France
18. Drehrestaurant Allalin, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
19. Le Kuklos, Leysin, Switzerland
20. Turmrestaurant, Florianturm, Dortmund, Germany
21. Top 180, Rheinturm, Düsseldorf, Germany
22. Vuli, Marriott, Stamford, CT, USA
23. Spinnaker, Hyatt Regency, Cambridge, MA, USA
24. L’Astral, Loews Le Concord, Québec, QC, Canada
25. Merlot, Marriott, Ottawa, ON, Canada
26. Skydome, Doubletree Hotel Crystal City, Arlington, VA, USA
27. Perlan, Reykjavik, Iceland
28. Compas, Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, AZ, USA
29. Paukðèiø Takas, Vilnius, Lithuania
30. Cairo Tower, Egypt




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Photos “Brute”, “Credit Cards” and “Alastair Mackinven hallucinating on a sofa” by Josephine Pryde.




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»Vaso y Spray«, 2002. »Dípticos de lo mismo«. »Untitled (The Photo of the Papers)«, 2002. By Ruben Ramos Balsa.




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