“The Natural Order Of Tact” (wood, oil, bootles, glue, artists books, flat-pack shelving, blu-tac, spray can, plastic, woolen blanket, static electricity, paper, cardboard) by Simon Denny.
“The Natural Order Of Tact” (wood, oil, bootles, glue, artists books, flat-pack shelving, blu-tac, spray can, plastic, woolen blanket, static electricity, paper, cardboard) by Simon Denny.
»Disorganiser«, 2007 by Jaka Železnikar. See also »Website-Shredder« Mark Napier.
»What’s on the other side?«, 1998-2000. The aim of this project is to get a “sample of the opposite point” of a particular location, here showing the territory where land matches to land.
»Children’s Museum«, 1997. After the excursion in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Vadim Fishkin asked the students, who ranged from 7 to 12 years old, to create their own “museums” in their own homes using things significant to them. He suggested that they arrange the objects on top of their beds and photograph the resulting installations with disposable cameras. The images, which were exhibited, are the photographs chosen by each student that best represent the message he or she wished to convey to the world
The film »Wandering through the Future« (2007) consists of fragments of 70 film productions from all over the world. Passing all sorts of apocalyptic landscapes and scenarios, the one-hour video leads you through the future from 2008 until 802.701 A.D. in order of appearance. The film tries to examine the way the Future has been given shape and how the different scenarios relate to eachother. Worst-case scenarios with for instance natural disasters, utopian and dystopian cities, virusses, clones and habitats on other planets give insights in the fear for one of our main exploration still to come. By Marjolijn Dijkman. View Timeline.
»System Displacement«, 2007 (Pixels rearranged from lightest to darkest) by Oliver Laric.
»Lots of Future Shock«, 1995-2005 (copies of Alvin Tofler’s Future Shock) by Joshua Callaghan.
“Human Domino” a project with 140 gymnasts in their training center. Video.
“City Grid – Thisted” a sound installation in collaboration with Lisbeth Bank. Both projects by Søren Assenholt.
“Magia”. “Crane” – a crane trying to lift itself.
“Avalancha” – a straigth line made with spheres assembled from smallest to largest.
“Much ado about nothing” – a large water truck and a power generator supply light and water to a small plant placed at the back of Galeria Habana, Havana, Cuba. Projects by Wilfredo Prieto.
»Haul« (2005) by Katrin Sigurdardottir is made up of 11 small transport crates, that when installed together, display a continuous imaginary landscape. They are individual pieces as well as parts of a larger sculpture. As they find homes in dispersed locations, their exteriors document their travel with transit labels and other imprints.
»Portugal-Greece, Final Match 2004« taken from the series »Football Drawings« that show the ball movements during a soccer game as viewed from above.
»Bubbles Fragment Orange« (2006) by Susken Rosenthal.