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»Bouquet V«, 2010, flower arrangement consisting of 95 different species by Willem de Rooij.




»flowers« by Kim Boske.




»farm«, 2009 by Namaiki.




“Urban Plaza Equivalent”, 2006 by Michael Cataldi.
55 gallon drums, sandbags, constructuion barriers, weeds, sprinklers.




“The Hanging Smoking Garden”, 2007 by Mikala Dwyer.




Hanging Garden«, 2009, installation of over 300 different dry plants hanged chronologically, by Aki Nagasaka.




“Hanging Garden”, 2008-09 by Mona Hatoum.




“Gold Haze”, 2007 by Misha de Ridder.




»Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1«, 2008 by Andrew Putter.




»Untitled«, 2006, by Margarete Jakschik.




“Wissengewächs”, 2007 by Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer. Sensors measure the passerby’s presence and movements. A growth software relates these movements to the growth of artificial plants on the screens.




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»Griezdale artfarm«, 2006 by Philippe Rahm.




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»De mobiele volkstuin I«, 2006, installation by Annechien Meier.




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“Laboratory for Ephemeral Investigations”, 2002 by Jennifer Hall and Blyth Hazen.




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»Waiting For The Rain«, 2008, by Carla Mattii.




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“Bewegliche Landschaft”, 2003 (aluminiumcontainer, partly replanted) by Lois & Franziska Weinberger.




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»Trial of Judas With Constant Reference to Dorothy Retallack«, 2007, tomato plants exposed to the infamous judas priest record, played backwards and forwards. By Tony Romano.

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Reverse play and normal play (3 weeks later).




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“Mobile Bio Type – Jungle”, 2002 by Mark Dion.




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“Pro Deo”, 2006 (Installation view) by Gert Robijns.




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»Flüchtige Gewissheit«, 2004, by Gerhard Mantz.




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