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»Bend«, 2008 by Liz Magic Laser and Felicia Garcia-Rivera.




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“Rotary Psycho-Opticon”, 2008 by Rodney Graham. Silk-screened aluminium, plastic panels, aluminium, steel, leather, rubber.




»Etui pour une Mobilette«, 2004 by Wim Delvoye.




“Untitled (Trophy)”, 2008 by Kirsten Pieroth. Bicycle messenger delivery from Manchester to Sheffield.




2.4_interference_interaction” by Michelle Teran.




“Don’t steal my Mercedes Benz bicycle”, 2007 by Rainer Ganahl.




“The Bike”, 2007 by Karl Holmqvist. Bicycle and plastic bags with content.




“A Kind Jester”, 2004 by Craig Leonard. Rebuilding abandoned bikes in downtown Toronto.




“To Pierre Menard, The Author of the Quixote”, 2007 by Snorre Ytterstad.




“Inventing the bicycle all over again”, 1996 by Mindaugas Šimkus.




»My bike and your swamp (yesterday)«, 2008 by Andro Wekua.




Bicycle Quatering“, 2008 by Rainer Ganahl.




»Custom Rim Job«, 2007 by Olav Westphalen.




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»Motorcycle«, 1999-2001 by Yochai Avrahami.




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From the 1st until the 31st of July, Lenka Clayton and James Price will be travelling the 1247 kilometres between the village of James, France and the village of Lenka, Slovakia by bicycle, train and boat.




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Bicycletron by Gordan Savicic




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»Constantly moving whilst standing still«, 2005 by Jonathan Monk.




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“Movement #1913–2007” by Michael Gumhold. See also “Readymade Recycled” by Michael Marriot.




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»There is no way to go now«, 2007 by Kristof Kintera.




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»Flaga«, 2000 (A Fiat built in Turin, driven to Poland, and reconfigured with Polish parts)

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»24 hr. Tangenziale«, 2006 (A replica of the radiator from the Bisiluro designed by Carlo Mollino and Mario Damonte for the 750cc class at the 1955 Le Mans 24 hour race, fitted to a 1986 FIAT Panda and driven 24 hours on the 28th and 29th of March 2006 around the Tangenziale, Turin)

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»Tabernas Desert Run«, 2004 (The Tabernas desert in Spain is crossed on an improvised cell powered bicycle. The only waste product the vehicle produced was water, which he used to paint an illustration of a cactus.)

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»Carbon«, 2003. By Simon Starling.




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