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»19:30 stacks«, 2011 by Aleksandra Domanović. The stack on the right is freely downloadable as a PDF.




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Erased Pictures from Flash Art Nr.259“, 2008 by Maria Anwander. The information from the erased pictures from an art magazine (Flash Art Nr. 259) is saved in the crumbs of the eraser. Each picture is packed in a plastic bag numbered with the page belonging to it. The viewer just can imagine by reading the text what the pictures were shown before.




»XXXXXXXXX IN THE EXPANDED FIELD«, 2008. Downloaded copy of Rosalind Krauss’ essay ‘Sculpture in the Expanded Field’ from which all references to art were removed using standard methods of redaction. Redistributed pdf, unlimited laser prints. By Martijn Hendriks.




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»Untitled (Mona Lisa)«, 2008,

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




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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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Luc Gross attempts to erase any installation work shown on VVORK during the period of the next month.




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»The Art of Futility«, 2007 (Whiteboard, motorized drawing and Erasing Machines) by Aaron Raymer.




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»www.lycos.com«. The idea of the »Project www« refers to the mechanisms of manipulation, affecting the seemingly free space of Internet. The author has erased and cleaned out all textual or visual content of selected web-sites, leaving behind their original graphic only. This way he confronted viewer with well known but empty visual representations, counterpointing the reality of web-sites always packed with information. By Marek Kvetan.




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»Working Hard at Keeping Things Inefficient« by Andrew Kleindolph.