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»Artifact No. 1.« (Pre-columbian artifact, nail polish), 2009 by Andrés Monzón.




“Colorless, odorless and tasteless”, 2011 by Eva and Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.ORG. Customised arcade game, engine.




“Rock”, 2006 by Tatiana Trouvé. Stone, plexiglas, aluminium, copper, brass.




»Stripey Pads«, 2010 by Dan Rees.




»Don quixote hip«, 2009 by Benjamin Valenza.




»Folk Architecture Monument«, 2006,

»Covering«, 2001 by Tomáš Džadon.




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»…into the centre of things«, 2003 by Beatrice Jugert.




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»Cyclops«, 2002 and »Penjat«, 1998 by Jaime Pitarch.




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»Melamine coated structure«, 1999

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»Europalette«, 2000 by Mathieu Mercier.




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»Palette« (oak), 2007

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»Fragments«, 2007 by Nicolas Boulard.




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»PlanB«, 2007 by Hisham Almannai.




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»Foreigners Everywhere (Arabic)«, 2005

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»ARBEIT MACHT KAPITAL«, 2005

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»Queens (1983-96)«, 2004 (Double-headed one pound coin, two lathe cut and modified £1 coins) by Claire Fontaine.




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Neverland“. Michael Jackson’s eyes from his “Live from the Neverland Ranch” broadcast 1993.

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Nostalgia is Fear“. An artificial snow machine randomly activates with or without the viewer standing in the headlights of the car. Works by Jordan Wolfson.




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“Uncovered”.

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 ”Old good times”. The buildings shown are an abandoned textile factory complex, in which the chimney was re-activated for the period of one day.

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“Privatised”. Works by Leopold Kessler.




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Camouflage Tent by Mathijs Lieshout.




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»Marclay’s Bike«, a modified BMX from 2006 and »Delay« (Microphone, tripod, power amplifier, revox, cables) from 2005,

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»Rushmore Mount« from 2005 and »Burning Mrs O’Leary’s Cow« (DVD video) from 2006 by Dominique Blais.




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Facade Printer” – An air pressure system prints precisely color dots computer-guided to a facade. Types and simple picture are printed like this dot by dot from a distance up to 15 meters. By Martin Fussenegger and Michael Haas.




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»Collection Of 106 Moutain Images« and

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»Le Tourne-disque« by Davide Balula.




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Paper Record Player. To play the record the handle needs to be turned in a clockwise direction at a steady 331/3 rpm. The paper cone then acts as a pick up and amplifies the sound enough to make it audible.

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FM Radio Map. This map plots the location of FM commercial and pirate radio stations within London. The poster works in its own right as a piece of information design, but when connected to the modified radio it becomes part of the interface. Placing a metal contact onto each point enables us to listen to the sound broadcast live from that location. By Simon Elvins.




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“Sunsex” (mixed media on paper)

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“Elekimba” (Electric karimba guitar) by Madsaki.




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