“Glasses”, 2004 by Finnbogi Petursson.
“I π”, 2008 by Serkan Özkaya.
“Unsolicited Fabrications: Shareware Sculptures“, 2009 by Stephanie Syjuco. Sculptures designed by anonymous users of Google SketchUp.
“Verbale”, 2007 by Thomas Feuerstein. Nickel-plated copper, plastics, cooling unit.
“Non Finito”, 2009 by Nina Beier . A sculpture in process is to be exhibited or sold on the agreement that the artist might or might not turn up at the exhibition or collector’s storage to continue working on it. Wood, metal, 20 x 20 cm.
“The Old Me”, 2008 by Tony Matelli. Porcelain enamel, steel, table, books, fuel, fire.
The “Wind Array Cascade Machine – WACM” (2003), by Steve Heimbecker, is a 64 channel kinetic wind mapping and network diffusion system. The data generated, can be recorded and archived. The WACM series of installations are: “POD” (2003), “Signe” (2005), “Paravent” (2006), and the “Turbulence Sound Matrix” (2007).
“Silent Barrage“, 2008-2009 by Philip Gamblen, Guy Ben-Ary, Peter Gee, Nathan Scott and Brett Murray in collaboration with Steve Potter, Douglas Swehla and Stephen Bobic.
“In the Line of Sight”, 2009 by Daniel Sauter in collaboration with Fabian Winkler.
“The Ruler Project”, 2000 by Jiří Skála.
Rulers of altered length were distributed to professionals.
“Böschung (Acclivity)” from “Reelle Duelle”, 2004 by Bernhard Fruehwirth. Soil, vegetation.
“What goes up must come down (52° Biennale di Venezia, Bulgarian Pavilion)”, 2007 by Stefan Nikolaev. Bronze, gas generated flame.