directionstolastvisitor.com, 2011 by Charles Broskoski.
“Road Movie”, 2009 by Markus Hanakam und Roswitha Schuller.
“All the Dead Stars” by Katie Paterson. A map documenting the locations of just under 27,000 dead stars – all that have been recorded and observed by humankind – from data supplied by astronomers, supernova hunters, and astro-physicists.
»Le canard de Beaugrenelle«, 2008 by Cyprien Gaillard. Public sculpture from a housing project in Paris, brought to the terrace of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
»Real Life Glasgow« (2002), »Real Life Orcadian« (2002), »Real Life Glasgow« (1994), »Real Life Duff House / The Blue Chamber, Duff House« (2002), »Real Life Old School / Somewhere there is a place for us« (2002) by Ross Sinclair.
Photographs from the »Scene« series by Tomoko Yoneda. »Beyond Memory and Uncertainty«. American B-52 returning from a bombing raid on Iraq, Fairford. »EnglandBeach«. Location of the D-Day Normandy Landings, Sword Beach, France. »Forest«. Location of the Battle of Somme, Delville Wood, France.
»A/S/L (Age/Sex/Location)«, 2003 (3-screen video & sound installation, with images, text and transcripts of a simulated chat room conversation) by Raqs Media Collective.
In the intervention »Trial-Living in Slubfurt«, the loggia at the Place of Heroes in Slubfurt* is directed westward. Folding-stools, table and grill-ton are ready to use. Interested parties are given a key to gain access to the loggia nearby the monument against Fascism. The walls are painted in the prefered colour of the temporary user (*Slubfurt is an artificial word, a combination of Slub(ice, Poland) and (Frank)furt at the river Oder).
In the intervention »Pulheim Castling« two square areas (5×5 meters) are selected. One is located in front of the Pulheim high school. The other is located in front of the abbey in the district of Brauweiler, a distance of 5 kilometres. With the help of a professional archaeologist the sites are measured, meticulously documented and then their locations are exchanged. Road surfacing, grass, asphalt, bicycle stands, a piece of fence and garbage bins change location. The cobblestones and their white marking lines are clasped in a steel girder for transport. They are carefully re-aligned in their new location.
The portable park bench »TRASBA« was designed with two configurations in mind. In it’s furniture-configuration the TRASBA provides seating space for up to 6 persons. In it’s mobile configuration it rests on the shoulders of one strong carrier-person. It can be moved effortlessly over several kilometres. All projects by Christian Hasucha.