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»Untitled (Mona Lisa)«, 2008,

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»Untitled (Regular Expression)«, 2008 by Charles Broskoski.




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“Untitled (Stach’s Eagle)”, 2008 by Piotr Uklanski.




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»Give Us Today Our Daily Terror«, 2008 – ongoing. Exact copy of Hitchcock’s 1963 film The Birds from which all birds have been removed. Single channel video, color, 119 minutes. By Martijn Hendriks. Video excerpts 1, 2 and 3.




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“Bird” by Ken Seeno. Video.




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»Kolibri« (Humming-Bird), 2007 and »Skyggebillede« (Shadow Picture), 2007 by Tove Storch.




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»Untitled« (2007),

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»Perfect Lover« (2007) by Jordan Wolfson.




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“Jockey full of Bourbon II” by Pietro Roccasalva.




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Untitled sculptures by Mark Pearson.




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»pigeons aligner«, 1996.

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»totalmaxigoldmachine2000«. A soundtrack consisting of very short samples of dance music hits, broadcast non-stop and very loud in one of the rooms at the exhibition of Negotiations, at the CRAC in Sète, on the theme of trade and capitalism. »mmmmmm«, 2000. Monologue lasting about 50 minutes in which the aphasic Michel Prades talks about his relation to language, the poems he writes, and the accident that caused his handicap. This soundtrack was broadcast in the streets of Cahors by the loudspeaker system normally used to announce commercial services. By Boris Achour.




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“Von Hinten” and “Geteilte Freude ist doppelter Spass” by Via Lewandowsky.




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“Nest” by Rahel Hegnauer.




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Birdhouses and

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“Tools chairs” by Stephane Barbier Bouvet.




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Stuffed birds play records by putting their beak into the groove.

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»loop/loop« is a recordplayer that changes its pitch depending on the walking speed.

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In the instalation »in honour of a new affair«, a needle is installed above each recordplayer that connects the vinyl with the large pieces of paper. The sound of the records are being transported to the paper and the paper makes it audible. The needle constantly changes its position, due to the wind. All three projects by Jeroen Diepenmaat.




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Birds by Matt Heckert.




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Shoes by Birgit Jürgenssen.




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Bird House by Antoine Vauthey & Augustin Scott de Martinville.




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“Budgies” by Luke Stephenson.




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»Fur Owl« and »Fetish Easter Bunny« made of hair and wax by Jason Clay Lewis.




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Have a look at Paul DeMarinis’ works such as Firebirds. DeMarinis uses a scientific experiment from the Victorian era, in which Chichester Bell discovered that a membrane stretched over a gas flame produces audible vibrations in the flame, resulting in a kind of “flame loudspeaker”.




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