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»The Opposite of Backwards«, 2008 by Alicia Frankovich.




»CONFRONTO«, 2008 by Cinthia Marcelle.




»Replicant«, 2006 by Kristin Posehn.




»spéculations immobilières« by Josué Rauscher (PDF).




»Birdshit«, 2007 by Dan Colen.




»Zero Demo«, 1980 by Endre Tót.




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»Multiplies«, 2007 by Nobuhiro Fukui.




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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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»Fragments from the Edge of Los Angeles (detail 1)«, 2001,

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Preliminary image for »The Triumph of Democracy«, 2008,

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»ether machine«, 2007,

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»www.automaticcity.com«, 2007 by Benjamin Edwards.




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»Rooms«, 1997 by Xavier Ribas.




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»edible urban party jungle«, 2008 by Namaiki using permaculture principles to create gardens focusing on edible perennials and trees (both useful and support species) in a compact food forest garden type system at the Jogja National Museum in Indonesia.




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»Devils Tower Satelite«, 2005 (mobile sculpture) by Loris Gréaud.




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»Schneezeichnung« (2007)

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»Home 2« (2007) by Olaf Breuning.




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»The evolution of street trade« from the »Wild City / Genetics of Uncontrolled Urban Processes« a research into non-planned and barely regulated processes of urban transformations. By examining the city of Belgrade, over the past decade in the wake of the Balkan conflicts, a new physical layer of the contemporary city has been discovered and explored. Its wild topology has developed in opposition to a centralised, directed process of growth. A collaborative project by Ana Dzokic, Milica Topalovic, Marc Neelen and Ivan Kucina.




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Image taken from the series »La chute« (2005-2006) by Denis Darzacq.




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“Urban Echo” by Christopher Baker, Laura Baker and J. Anthony Allen.




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“Broadway” is a five-channel sound installation comprising the columns that run through the gallery space and the entire building. The five columns, transmitting subtle vibrations generated by movement on the street and subway below, are transformed into loudspeakers, each of which plays out the sounds of Broadway in its individual resonant frequency. By Jacob Kirkegaard.




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Compassion series by Zlatko Kopljar.




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»Urban Manoeuvres«, 2000 by Robert Rumas.




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