»Large Column«, 2008 by Pablo Bronstein.
“Narcissus made in China Vienna 2002”, 2002 by Regula Dettwiler.
»Selenography II« 2010-2011, drawn reproductions of photocopies by Jenny Åkerlund.
“The Sun”, 2003-2007 by Matts Leiderstam. Tables, books, magnifying glass, video projection, paintings and an X-ray image on a light box.
»Song of Solomon«, 2006 is an aleatoric audio collage, an 8-channel audio installation that samples many versions of ‘Mbube’, aka ‘Wimoweh’ aka ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’, in a sonic tribute to the song’s dead author Solomon Linda. By Julian Jonker and Ralph Borland.
»RECLAMATION«, 2008 (A republishing of selected covers of the Metropolis Chronicle, the newspaper of Metropolis) by Kristin Posehn.
“Phantom Truck”, 2007 and
“Iceburg”, 2004 (stainless steel and aluminum with sound) by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle.
“Reconstruction of the oldest piece on earth” and photography of the oldest piece on earth (Text on photo: Oldest piece on earth/approx. 80 million years/No Photos/National Maritime Museum Greenwich. GB). By Mahony.
“The Visual Topography of a Generation Gap ( I, II, III)” by Daniel Bejar. This video installation consists of a set of keys and a video. Each set of keys began with an original key. A copy was made from each original key, then a copy was made from that copy. This process was repeated until the original keys information was destroyed, resulting in the topography of a generation.
»CC Gallery« (2004). Photographic reproductions of works by internationally known artists, downloaded from the internet, printed in the original size and sold. By Yang Zhenzhong.
The “Tantamounter 24/7” is like a huge xerox copy machine, only bigger, more complex and more clever. Gelitin
A fast rotatign LCD-monitor generates three dimensional phantom images which can be observed from all sides, without the aid of special glasses or the like. The image shown is a simple vector movie based on the novel »Flatlands« by E. A. Abbot, in which a square living in a two dimensional world receives a visit from a ball. This Spatial Vision Device is called »Hanoscop« in tribute to an inventor, Mr. Hanisch, who patented a machine based on similar principles in 1966
»The Flying Carpet« is a hovercraft powered by a leafblower.
The propeller of a marine outboard engine has been replaced by wheels, which make the »Independent Trailer« an autonomous vehicle.
»Spleen« is a freeze-frame explosion, an autopsy on motor and chassis that encapsulates the utopian fantasy of the overhauled scooter, driving off into the sunset.
»Das Schaukelhaus«.
A »Bonanzarad« has this name only in German speaking Europe. Teenagers, who invented it in the 60s in Long Beach and built it out of junk, never had the intention of constructing something faster or better than existing bikes, rather it was a pre-teen, Pop era status symbol. The many details and saddle seat evoked the feeling of riding a horse or an Easy Rider motorcycle. A playing card mounted in the wheel spokes created a motor-like noise, just as here, the chainsaw is used constructively. Through an alteration to the chain on the rear wheel, the vision is obtained, and the Wannabe‘s dream is realized…
By pedaling, electricity is generated that powers the motor for an electric wheelchair, that makes the »Healed Home Exercise Bike« move. The tachometer indicates the phantom-speed.
By controlling the suction of 35 burning cigarettes the »Cigarette Display« device can display simple graphics, letters and symbols. All projects by David Moises.
»Wide Boy« by Craig Fisher.
»H.A.L.« and further work from Craig Fisher’s »Misdemeanours« show at Rokeby Gallery.