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From “Royal Caribbean Cruise Line“, 2006-2007 by Luis Molina-Pantin.




From the series “A Cage Went in Search of a Bird” by Sreshta Rit Premnath.




»Wreck«, 2010 by Jan Kempenaers.




»Untitled (Crystal Spirit series)«, 2009 by Jim Speers.




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»Nummer acht: Everything is going to be alright«, 2007 by Guido van der Werve. Video.




»Spithead«, 2006 from the raft series by Andy Parker.




»Rwanda«, 2008 by Cornrow Rider.




»Schiff #18«, 2008 by Dirk Brömmel.




“To halve or not to have”, 2009 by Markus Hofer and Roman Pfeffer.




»Untitled White Ship«, 2008 by CORNROW RIDER.




In »Shipped Ships«, 2001 by Ayse Erkmen, three ferries from Shingu (Japan), Istanbul (Turkey) and Venice (Italy) were shipped to Frankfurt, Germany, where they remained for four weeks with their original crews and provided the public with ferry service on the Main River.




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»Space Glider« by FallerMiethStuessiWeck.




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“Flying Ships” and

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“Ringing Cups” by Matthias Deumlich.




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»Tiger Stealth« by Peter Sandbichler and Knowbotic Research is a re-engeneering and re-enactment of a stealthboat as shown in a Tamil Tiger propaganda video footage. The Tamil Tiger video footage was found on internet sites of private analysts of clandestine weapon systems. The boat, as supposedly financed by North Korea, shows the heroization of an attack boat patrolling river banks. The reconstructed boat was built using radar absorbing materials and powered by a simple electric motor. It succeeded in escaping radars as the stealth archetype.




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In Search of the Miraculous“, Bas Jan Ader set sail from Cape Cod on the 9th of July 1975.