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“Untitled” (Passport), 1991, by Felix Gonzalez-Torres.




“One Million Euro”, separated in paper and ink, 2008 by Roman Pfeffer.




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“A sheet of paper on which I was about to draw, as it slipped from my table and fell to the floor”, 2008 by Ryan Gander. Installation of one hundred 15cm crystal balls, each laser-etched inside with a suspended image of a sheet of paper.




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»Untitled« (For Stockholm), 1992, and

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»Untitled«, 1990 by Felix Gonzalez-Torres.




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“Lily”, 2007 (paper, sand, soil, stone, plastic, electronic circuit and gold) by Agathe Snow.




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»Projection«, 2006,

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»Bukhara (red and white)«, 2008 by Mona Hatoum.




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»Ink On Paper«, 2008,

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»Cover«, 2007 by Lars Morell.




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From the series “Iron Maiden”, 2007 by Morgane Tschiember.




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»Kolibri« (Humming-Bird), 2007 and »Skyggebillede« (Shadow Picture), 2007 by Tove Storch.




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»WAR IS OVER!« (2004) Readymade page from the Village Voice by Thomas Galler.




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Twelve-hour drawing on a piece of paper by Eivind Søreng Molvær.




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Detail of “The Idea of being abstract” (radio packing, radio, painted paper, masking tape) by Kristina Bræin.




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»Artiste sans tête«, 2007 by Etienne Joubert.




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“Paysage 3D” and “Love Me Tender” by Pierre Ardouvin.




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“I could have taken an image blowen it up big and put bold type on it. But I choose not to.” Poster by Manuel Raeder.




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»My Living Room Rug in Hyperbolic Space« 2007, by Alyson Shotz.




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»402 Computer E-Books« by Charles Broskoski.




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»Rasen« is a modified paper shredder. The shredding speed is reduced to 1/800.000 of its actual speed, shredding less than 1 cm of paper in 24 hours (reaching the growth speed of grass). By Thorsten Streichardt.




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»Thermopaper« slowly travells from one roll to the other and turns black in the middle.

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In “Mirror digital clock” 28 motors control 28 mirrors forming a clock.

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»1g/min« is based on a machine attached to the roof of a room, rotating with a speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute one gram of hotglue drops down on the floor. Over time a sculpture takes form. All three projects by Albin Karlsson.




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»Silent Watery Scenography in a Natatorium«, 2004. A performance in the Swedish embassy’s pool, Tokyo. By Eric Van Hove.




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