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»Western Negative«, 2007 (Still image burned into screen of monitor) by Tom Dale.




»Ads on TV–Beauty-turned-Disaster«, 2002,

»A CHU YUN WORK II«, 2003, Chu Yun.




“0621100184”, 2006 from the ongoing series “Colorium” by Rivkah Young.




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www.internetisnot.tv“, 2008 by John Michael Boling.




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“UR Text”, 2006 by Mark Titchner.




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»Twin Peaks«, 2005 by Guillermo Faivovich.




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“Relative Realities”, 2007 by Volkmar Klien.




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»The Extras«, 2005-2006, video 13 min. The stars of the video are extras, background performers used in the crowd scenes of films and television series. In the video, an invisible director is telling the Extras to take various positions and formations. The Extras’ reflective clothing and signs they are holding symbolise their work as a background surface, a collective mass whose only purpose is to spotlight the main events and stars. In the background of the video, a voiceover is reading the Extras collective feelings about absurd shooting situations. By Szuper Gallery.

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»The Extras«, Sunday, October 16, 2005. Performance with 20 Extras, 3 speakers, 2 directors, 3 cameras, 1 photographer, Mylar placards and banners, held at the square strium of Vancouver public library. By Szuper Gallery. Video.




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Jonathan Horowitz




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Tribute to Nam June Paik (w/ Default Apple Screensaver)“, 2007 by Chris Collins.




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“Magnet TV”, 1965 by Nam June Paik.




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»TV Buddha«, 1974 by Nam June Paik.




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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.




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»TV Anchors« by Martin Kollar.




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»LEE FORREST FERGUSON«, 2007 (Snare drum, projector, keyboard, etc. With Lee Forrest Ferguson)

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»EVERYTHING YOU CAN BORROW«, 2007 (LCDs (various sizes), gamepad. With Asia Bas, Katarzyna Dzierzawin, Anna Gigon, Michal Gonciarczyk, Lukasz Grochowski, Piotr Grochowski, Miho Iwata, Magda Kowalska.) by Wojciech Kosma.




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“The Palace at 4 A.M.” by Jon Kessler.




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»Untitled« by Leonard van Munster.




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»Static«, 2006 (DVD or high definition video of found images of simulated television static) by Paul Slocum.




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»The news with closed eyes« (2007) video by Constant Dullaart.




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“Bad” and

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pictures from the series “Stars love computers” by Julien Prévieux.




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