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Running Lecture, 2010 by Ahmet Öğüt.




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»Runners Case«, 2007 by MK Kahne.




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“Running Scans”, 2010 by John Transue.




“Finishing”, 2000 by Gianni Motti. Performance, “Transfert, Art dans l’espace urbain”, Bienne. The day of the opening, coincided with the marathon of Bienne. Gianni Motti moved the finishing line, adding an extra three meters to the distance of the race.




»Tread-Wheel« and »Inverting Sucktion« by Sam Zealey.




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»Joggers (postcapitalism section 9)«, 1999 by Frank Perrin.




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“Run Motherfucker Run”, 2001/2004 by Marnix de Nijs.




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“Man running” by Ola Rindal.




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Work No. 850“, 2008 by Martin Creed.




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»expedition-bus and shaman-travel« (Double Video-Projection on the Windscreen of a mirrored Campervan), 2002 is a project researching the parallels between ethnography and shamanism using scientific film-footage from the 50s and 60s.

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»Divining Rod Testfield (Scheunenversuch)«, 2003 is a reenactment of a scientific experiment to evaluate the phenomenon of water divination. In the lower floor of a shed of about 20m of length, pipes were installed in such a way that their positions could be altered. through those pipes different quantities of water was pumped. one floor above, the test persons were to estimate the positions of the pipes through water divination. The supervisor of the experiment did not know the exact position of the pipes during the experiments nor did the test persons. the probability of the experiment being a result of pure chance was clearly below 0,5. In a series of further tests with 43 water diviners, 10 person were found to show significant to highly significant test results. The probability to get similar results without assuming a sensitivity of the water diviners, was arround 1500:1 against chance.

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»Marathon«, 2003. By Christoph Keller.




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“Self-portrait on the swamp”,

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“Bare necessities” – living in the forest for four days without food, drinking
water and clothes; and

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“Running wheel”. By Antti Laitinen.