»Artiste sans tête«, 2007 by Etienne Joubert.
Pictures “Windows” and “Halo 2” from the series “Gamers” by Todd Deutsch. See also “Tokyo Arcade Warriors – Shibuya” by Axel Stockburger and “After Microsoft” by Goldin+Senneby.
Pictures “Windows” and “Halo 2” from the series “Gamers” by Todd Deutsch. See also “Tokyo Arcade Warriors – Shibuya” by Axel Stockburger and “After Microsoft” by Goldin+Senneby.
»Arcadia«, 2007 is an interactive video installation and dance performance by Lindy Annis featuring the PlayStation2 video game “Dance Dance Revolution”. The audience is invited to visit Annis’s realm and participate in the competitive dance game. In ever-changing duets they battle in a series of dance duelling, testing their quick reactions and agile foot work. Good dancing earns high points but only one person can win the title of best dancer of the evening.
»Box« (2006) is a multimedia boxing performance by Paul Litherland. Using gloves hooked into wireless gameboy controllers, two boxers control videos via programs written using MAX/MSP/Jitter by Patrice Coulombe.
“Play It By Trust” (Wood chess tables, wood chairs, wood chess sets, all painted white) by Yoko Ono.
“Getting inside my computer” and
“Challenging my Laptop to a Chess Match” by Nathaniel Katz.
»Autobahnschleife (motorway loop)«, 1996, offers the driver a chance to leave the motorway at a sign-posted exit and take a 360 degree bend which loops back to the motorway, rejoining it at the point where he left.
»kurz vor fünf (shortly before five)«, 2001, combines the disciplines of film and photography, in which the 4,290 individual frames from each of several short films have been printed to form a chronologically sequenced photo-mosaic to make up one large image for each film.
»Olympic Pong«, 2003. All three projects by M+M.
»Arm Wrestling Game System«, 1983. By Shiro Takahashi.
»My Journeys By Car«, 1971 – 2004. Photo documentation of Shiro Takahashi’s world journeys made by car.
“C5 Casino” – a roulette wheel was marked on a shut-down fountain in the centre of a roundabout at Europa-Platz in Aachen. The roulette ball was replaced by a moped rider. The corresponding casino was situated in a high-rise flat overlooking the square. By C5.
Videos “Bubbles”,
“Arrow Game” and
project “Flight” (photographs, video and sculpture) by William Lamson.