»Beat the Champ (Sega Genesis Championship Bowling: Dana)«, 2008 by Cory Arcangel.
Installation view of “Passé Immédiat”, 2007 by Christian Philipp Müller. About 600 outdated computers, monitors, keyboards, printers… (partly running).
»A Forest«, 2004, a pine tree growing inside a functioning computer. By Juneau Projects.
» Objects Of Desire «, 2005-2008 by Carlos Katastrofsky . A numbered, but unsigned set of sentences which disappears from the screen as soon as the next set is automatically displayed allows the visitor to be the owner of a unique work of art, but only as long as he/she keeps it in mind.
“Battlefield #29/Welcome”, 2007
“Battlefield #37/Focus”, 2008. Living sculpture, 20 persons as viewer/audience stand up from 12-20h. The real viewer join the group and belong to the sculpture.
“Real time keyword”, 2007. A LED screen prompting text generated by the Lycos Voyeur site that is able to display, in real time, all the keywords typed by people searching the web through Lycos search engine. Projects by Jérôme Leuba.
»Place Of Living«, 2008, is an audio-visual system which starts up with the interaction between 16 sources laser light, a computer in communication with the system of optical sensors and the x visitor whose movement activates the sound and establishes one, from the limitless range of possible and always new, temporary transformations/variations of the “place”. By Tanja Perišić.
Two unattended computers send endlessly bouncing out-of-office auto-responses to each other. “Permanent Vacation” by Cory Arcangel.
“Sammersweg” – computer game modification (unrealEngine2) by Oscar Stegehuis.
Images from »Aipotu: Love Will Tear Us Apart«, 2004. Installation inspired by a visit to the abandoned Whalers Base in New Zealand (Stewart Island), consisting of large colour photograph series entitled Aipotu: Psychogeographies ; a blackboard mental-map of Stewart Island and; a psychedelic computer animation accompanied with a mixed-up soundtrack (Joy Divisions Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by a string quartet). By Mladen Bizumic. Video.
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