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»Hello World #1«, from the series CNC Wireform Demonstrations, 2010, by Cory Arcangel.




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»Insel«, 1968, foodstuffs, including yoghurt, and screw and wire on blue panel, covered in plaster and left to rot. By Dieter Roth.




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»Untitled«, 2008 (metal, chips, wood and gold paint) by Michel François.




“Ce qui coupe une ligne, c’est le point”, 2007 by Olaf Nicolai.




Composition in Progress [c.i.p.]” since 2003 by Yuko Mohri and Soichiro Mihara.




»Purest Villa; Kijyou no Kuron«, 2006 by Aki Nagasaka.




“Gamma Cephei Chandelier”, 2008 by Simon Dybbroe Møller.




“Global Tabacco Production, 1947-Present”, 2008 by Joshua Callaghan.




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“A Small Migration” by Shawn Decker.




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»AH64a Display« (2006) by Idan Hayosh.




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Installation “:)” by Irina Korina.




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“San Jose” by Peter Segerstrom.




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»Feedback«, 2004 by Gunilla Klingberg




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“Gravel from Zurich Lake” for the exhibition GeoPhonoBox by Jason Kahn.




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“Graphite Sequencer” by Caleb Coppock. Video. Graphite conducts electricity. Two wires brush against the surface of a paper disk as it spins. The wires are connected to a simple electronic tone generator. When a line of graphite is drawn across the disk, connecting the two wires, a tone is heard.




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“783.6 cm to 783.83 cm at 70°C” by Ben Woodeson. An induction coil is built around a pillar, as an electrical current is passed, the pillar expands in both width and length as it’s temperature rises to 70°C.




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»4-ever« 2006, (modified plug extension) by Chris Henry Clarke




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“Now, with 10x more wire” (Video) by Douglas Irving Repetto in collaboration with Kyle Lapidus and Tali Hinkis.




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Performance “Stolen kiddy bike”,

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live performance object “Crack Canavas”

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and posters by Sonido Gris.