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»Wall at bitforms .psd«, 2008 by son:DA.




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»RENT STRIKE«, 2007

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»Raft of the Medusa«, 2007 by the bruce high quality foundation.




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“AdosAdos”, 2007 by Maider López.




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»Tourist Spiral«, 2003 by Franz Höfner & Harry Sachs.




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Ruth Ewan’s »Did you kiss the foot that kicked you?« (2006) is an intervention inspired by the song »Ballad of Accounting« by the late English singer, songwriter and socialist Ewan MacColl. For one week, Ballad of Accounting was slipped into the musical repertoires of over 100 buskers and performed across the City of London as commuters journeyed to work.




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“Twenty-seven minutes” by Kirsten Pieroth in collaboration with Montana Møble.




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“Dreaming of Spitzbergen” by Duncan Speakman.




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»The evolution of street trade« from the »Wild City / Genetics of Uncontrolled Urban Processes« a research into non-planned and barely regulated processes of urban transformations. By examining the city of Belgrade, over the past decade in the wake of the Balkan conflicts, a new physical layer of the contemporary city has been discovered and explored. Its wild topology has developed in opposition to a centralised, directed process of growth. A collaborative project by Ana Dzokic, Milica Topalovic, Marc Neelen and Ivan Kucina.




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White Lives on Speaker” (Video) by Yoshimasa Kato and Yuichi Ito.




»The All Seeing Eye« (2005) by Pierre Bismuth and Michel Gondry.




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“Past Times” by Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro. See also “Spleen” by David Moises.




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»The culture that does not exist«, 2007 by Melanie Bonajo & Kinga Kielczynska.




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»Koban« (documentation of Japanese police boxes) by Adrien Missika & Louis-Cyprien Rials.




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»Self Portrait« and

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»The Way«, 1994. A 3-D computer animation combined with live video. In this work the common system of the central perspactive is inverted. Instead of having the vanishing point at its usual place (on the horizon which represents endlessness),it has been moved to the closest possible position next to the viewpoint. Depicted are three runners followed by a camera down a foggy street in a small German village. By Tamás Waliczky & Anna Szepesi.




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“Saunabaari”, 2003. Petra-Maria Saarinen and Harald Melrose Turek have built a sauna including shower & changing room into a 10 x 8 foot portacabin. The portacabin was placed in the City Centre of Glasgow. The woodburning sauna-stove was heated up and the sauna was open to the public for one night only.




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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 Public Library of American Public Library Deaccession« is a collaborative project between artists Julia Weist and Maayan Pearl. Over a two year period, the process of deaccession (withdrawing or discarding books from a collection) was researched and documented. During a period of cross-country travel, public libraries serving the cities with the highest literacy rate for each US state were visited and their de-acquisition processes recorded.




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»Gimme Gummi«, 2003 by Severin Hofmann, Leo Schatzl and David Moises.




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»Melody Gin«, »The Rotary Ordinator« and the »The Astro-Space Organ«. Music instruments called Dewanatrons by Leon Dewan and Brian Dewan, a collaborative team who make hand-crafted, semi-automatic, electronic musical instruments.




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»Hotel Ballymun«. From 31. march to 27. april 2007 the top floor of the Clarke Tower, Ballymun, in Dublin Ireland will be converted into a unique short stay hotel by artist Seamus Nolan. He has reused and recycled discarded materials from the soon to be demolished tower block. The artist has been working with local residents developing a series of furniture workshops. Participants have worked with some of Ireland’s top furniture designers customising and remodelling new furniture from existing furniture and discarded materials for use in the hotel.




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