Video “Les demoiselles d’avignon viewed simultaneously from every point of view”, 2007 and
“Spring fling” (Video) by Spectacular Society Corporation.
Video “Les demoiselles d’avignon viewed simultaneously from every point of view”, 2007 and
“Spring fling” (Video) by Spectacular Society Corporation.
»Vertiginous Mapping«, 2008 is a web based project about a town, north of the Arctic circle, having to be relocated due to ground instability caused by massive mining in the area. By Rosa Barba.
“Bootleg Piece #2 (Brussels)”, 2006 – free CD’s (with John Prine bootleg concert) and “GEEE! (US Patent number: 7.337.565 B2)”, 2008 by Øystein Aasan.
The double video installation »Guysgocrazy«, 2007 was produced in collaboration with the Prague-based pornographic company under the same name which organizes large-scale orgies. The empty studios were filmed before and after one of their events.
»Arkadashlar«, 2006. The video made at the British Military Base in Cyprus and initially presented as part of the video Installation »Truly«, documents the commission of British army Jet Fighter airplanes to draw a heart on the Cypriot Sky. It was screened for three days on top of The Marmara Hotel, one of the most prominent buildings in Istanbul, during the time of the formal visit of the Greek Foreign Affairs Minister Dora Bakoyianni for the talks she had with her counterpart Abdullah Gul, in their attempt to ease the tension between the two countries, following the mid-air collision between jousting Greek and Turkish fighters over the Aegean. By Christodoulos Panayiotou.
“Rassemblement Pour Repeindre (Gathering to repaint)”, 2006 by Matthieu Clainchard.
»INSIDE THE MIND A RESTING PLACE«, 2008,
»OEVERLOOS VERLANGEN«, 2007-2009 by Jennifer Tee.
Trevor Paglen talking at google about America’s black sites, classified projects, secret military patches…
“My life is an interactive fiction II“, 2009 by Gregory Chatonsky. In a performative action, the artist turns his private life into an interactive fiction: Before any decision he has to make, Chatonsky sends his options to the exhibition’s computer and waits until a visitor decides for him, and he will do what he is told.