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»Sunset Solitaire«, 2005 by Joe McKay.




»Our Peers«, 2010 by Lorenzo Bernet and Till Forrer, with Yannic Joray.




»Versions«, 2010 by Oliver Laric.




»The History of the Typewriter recited by Michael Winslow«, 2009 by Ignacio Uriarte.




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»CloudHouse«, 2005 by Nina Yankowitz. Cloud formations are made with an ultra high frequency sound wave generator that produces fine droplets of cold mist.




»Towards04b.png«, Friday, February 6, 2009 by Philipp Otto.




»Johanna-Zyklus«, 2000 by M+M.




»Two Point Five«, 2008 an installation by Margrét Bjarnadóttir & Elín Hansdóttir.




Annual Report“, 2007, an overhead-projector made from MDF, with a strong light-bulb inside. By Lello & Arnell.




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Cabinet #6, #4 and #5, 2005, acrylic on stretched canvas, by Kaz Oshiro.




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»Buzz«, 2006 (3D computer constructed fluorescent light) by Jesper Carlsen.




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»In the Name of Kernel!« flight recording series by Joan Leandre.




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»Volkswagen« (2004) by Markus Hansen.




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»Interactive Lightboxes«, 2007.

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»A2«, 2003, installation by son:DA.




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Double Exposure (2007)

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Monochrome Volumes (2007) consists of 4 identical cubic wooden boxes fixed side by side to a wall. Each box has a surface measure of 70 x 70 x 70 cm. The bottom, top, and the sides of the surfaces of boxes are painted with a nonreflecting white grounder. The front of each box is sealed with a 3 mm transluscent acrylic sheets. The inside walls of the boxes are covered with white boards on the top, bottom, sides and on the back. The inner volumes of the boxes are individually set apart because the back board inside each box is fixed in different distances to the front acrylic fronts creating four differentiated inner volumes. A special phenomena occurs by the use of the translucent acrylic fronts on the boxes with variable inner spaces. The acrylic refracts the light (natural sun light, artificial or a combination) that naturally shines through it, throws it into the inner space of the box as a diffuse light. Not being able to see the inner space of the box, the viewer perceives a reflection of its volume in the acrylic in the form of a two dimensional, vibrant, monochrome spatial surface. By AVPD (AVPD © Copyright 2007 / Photography by Anders Sune Berg © Copyright 2007).




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»Static«, 2006 (DVD or high definition video of found images of simulated television static) by Paul Slocum.




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»Simulateur«, »Circuit Tags« and »Peinture a l’huile« by BP (Richard Bellon, Renaud Layrac and Frédéric Pohl).




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Circus Portikus.

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Gas Golf.

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A simulation of a generic watchtower, placed at one of the main road leading into the city centre of the North German town Kiel. All projects by Henrik Plenge Jakobsen.




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Vigilance 1.0 is a video surveillance game by Martin Le Chevallier. The player faces a series of screens allowing him to watch over many places in the same time : streets, supermarkets, parking lots, shops, apartment buildings, schools, etc. Denouncement is his aim. In a limited time (his work time), he has to point out the most important amount of infractions : robberies, pocket-pickings, burglaries, shop-lifts, breaches of the highway code, trash-abandoning, drug dealing, solicitation on a public place, procuring, drunkenness, sexual harassment, adultery, incest, pedophilia, zoophilia, necrophilia, etc. Each time the player catches one in the act, his points increase ; each time he defames, they lower. The game is downloadable.

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Safe Society is a 1 minute video by Martin Le Chevallier. Within an advertising time frame, the key concepts of a new security world are displayed. Low-fat butter, alcohol-free whiskey, non-lethal weapons. The video game images, which are often more dynamic and spectacular than their movie models mix daily and extraordinary events.