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»CONFRONTO«, 2008 by Cinthia Marcelle.




»www.thirtyfourparkinglots.com«, 2008 by Pascual Sisto.




»Cathedral Cars«, 2004 by Thomas Mailaender.




“Untitled 01” from the series “Extracoated” by Mauren Brodbeck.




»THE CHASE«, 2008 by Collectif-Fact.




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»Untitled«, 2007 (wall-painting),

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»Somebody Else ‘s Car«, 2005 by Ahmet Öğüt. Ögüt transforms two found cars using readymade paper cut outs without requesting the owners’ permission.




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»Salamander«, 2006,

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»Push/Pull«, 2005 by Pascual Sisto.




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“Carr Magazine” by Marek Simko and Peter Umgeher.




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“Quatre Aérofiat au printemps” by Alain Bublex.




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»Arm Wrestling Game System«, 1983. By Shiro Takahashi.

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»My Journeys By Car«, 1971 – 2004. Photo documentation of Shiro Takahashi’s world journeys made by car.




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»Backworlds/Forworlds«. Skateperformance and sculptures by Mark Gonzales and Johannes Wohnseifer.

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»Powered By Honda/Strobedots« a soundinstallation and »Without Title« from series »Hondabeats« by Johannes Wohnseifer.




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»Tokyo Housses 1« by Frédéric Lebain.




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Riding a bicycle against traffic in Bucharest, New York, Rome, New Orleans, Hong Kong, Damascus and Tirana.

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News coverage painting from 12/26/2003 by Rainer Ganahl.




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»Square Millimeter of Opportunity: Cars«. An hour of video footage was dissected into individual cars and reordered by color. By Luke Lamborn.




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»Cars sorted by colour« from 2004 by Helmut Smits.




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On August 31, 1994 from 6am to noon, at Southwestern College’s parking lots (San Diego), a team of 50 professional and volunteer parking attendants directed the arriving cars to predetermined lots according to car color. Each of the fourteen lots was filled with cars of a different color: dark blue, blue, light metallic blue, silver & gray, black, beige, brown, metallic raspberry, yellow, electric blue, white, aqua, green and red. By Nina Katchadourian, Steven Matheson and Mark Tribe.




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For the installation Enterraum, the artist-trio (Collectif-Fact) photographed details of the architecture. They then isolated the spatial elements and hung the individual pictorial planes one behind the other in the room.

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Loading, Reliefs, Bubblecars and other video installations by Collectif-Fact.




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Ventanas.

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Ataskoa was a public announcement to create a traffic jam in the hills. The announcement was made in the newspapers, over the radio, with flyers, posters, etc. On 18th September 2005, 160 cars (approximately 425 people) gathered at Intza, Navarre, on the sides of Mount Aralar. The jam started at 11am. and ended at 15pm. In addition to the 160 volunteering cars, a work team also participated to direct the traffic, organise lunch, take pictures and film from 5 different places. By Maider Lopez.