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»Untitled«, 2006, incinerated laptop by Maria del Carmen Montoya.




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»Kraftwerk 2«, 2005 by Johannes Wohnseifer.




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“Lily”, 2007 (paper, sand, soil, stone, plastic, electronic circuit and gold) by Agathe Snow.




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“Skiringsheimen” by Arild Tveito in collaboration with Anders Nordby and Eirik Sæther.




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




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




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Pond of water-lilies“, 2004

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Tomorrow is today“, 2006 – A film from the date line in Fiji at Taveuni Island. The video show two parallel projections, one from each side of the date line. Projects by Nikolaj Recke.




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“housing.template_1:20”, 2007 by Gerold Tagwerker.




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“Jessica/Stuart Yellow”, 2007 and “Macula B/8”, 2006 (cardboard) by Tobias Putrih.




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“The air near my fingers”, 2005 by Stefan Hirsig.




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“Digester”, 2008 by Susan Robb. 55-gallon drums, the waste of gallerist Scott Lawrimore, biogas, campfire.




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»Pisser (Corner Piece)«, 2008 by Remco Torenbosch.




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»Dum-dum«, 2008 by Pierre Labat.




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“Conceptual Decoration”, 2008 by Stefan Brüggemann.




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»With A Free Smile«, 2007 by Mircea Cantor.




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»Thirty-two Fingers «, 2008, is a three-week collaborative exhibition by Sophie Dejode, Bertrand Lacombe and Philip Vormwald at PROGRAM, replicating it’s exhibition space at a smaller scale.




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“Lampione” and

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“Consortium” by Mark Handforth.




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“Unspecific Object – Top 09″ by Pfaffenbichler/Schreiber.




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