»Visuals/Udmurtia«, 2007 by Darius Ziura.
»The Album – Family History Revisited«, 2004 by Hala Elkoussy.
»Love Me, Love Me Not: Changed Names«, 2010, a book by Slavs and Tatars with a selection of 150 cities within the artists Eurasian remits, that were renamed throughout history.
“Independence Day 1936-1967″, 2009 by Maryam Jafri features archival photos mainly from the first Independence Day ceremonies of various nations including Indonesia, India, Ghana, Senegal, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon, Malaysia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Vietnam (South), and Algeria.
»Song of Solomon«, 2006 is an aleatoric audio collage, an 8-channel audio installation that samples many versions of ‘Mbube’, aka ‘Wimoweh’ aka ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’, in a sonic tribute to the song’s dead author Solomon Linda. By Julian Jonker and Ralph Borland.
“Lamia, Cancelled lines following II-81″, 2007 by Benoît Maire. Manual reproduction of the edit lines which cancelled page II-81 in the original manuscript of “Lamia” by John Keats. Pine wood, indian ink.
»Mass of St. Gregory, Münster. Defacement 9 february 1529«,
»Annunciation, Swanden. Defacement 21 december 1528« by Gert Jan Kocken.
“The Farmers and the Helicopters“, 2006 Dinh Q. Lê, Tran Quoc Hai and Le Van Danh. Video installation in collaboration with Ha Thuc Phu Nam and Tuan Andrew Nguyen.
»RECLAMATION«, 2008 (A republishing of selected covers of the Metropolis Chronicle, the newspaper of Metropolis) by Kristin Posehn.
“Touched echo”, 2007 by Markus Kison. While leaning on the swinging balustrade sounds are transmitted through the arm directly into into the inner ear (bone conduction).