“DriftNet” by Norimichi Hirakawa.

“Piazza del Quirinale. Roma. 24.02.2007 (Mauve)” and “Via Di Porta cavalleggeri. Roma. 25.02.2007 (Dark blue plaid)” by Graham Hudson.

“Piazza del Quirinale. Roma. 24.02.2007 (Mauve)” and “Via Di Porta cavalleggeri. Roma. 25.02.2007 (Dark blue plaid)” by Graham Hudson.

Installation view of »Whatever Your Mind Can Conceive«, 2007, 3 channel video installation. Video excerpt. By Kristin Lucas.

In »Refresh«, 2007, the artist applied for and received a legally binding name change, trading Kristin Sue Lucas for Kristin Sue Lucas. Documentation includes a certified name change form, newspaper clipping, sketches from court hearings, and a transcript of a philosophical debate between the artist and the presiding judge over the perception of change.


»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.

»23:40«, 2008 (each day at 11:40 p.m. the stick strokes the snare once) by Valentin Ruhry.

»Movements repeated to create a social space«, 2002-2008, a book by Victor Boullet.

»True Spirit«, 1992 (each word in the sentence is the brand name of the product displayed under it -from left to right: cigarette/soap/margarine/cleaning pad /dog food) by Guillaume Paris.
First Selection of www.clubinternet.org, May 8th 2008 - June 14th 2008, curated by Harm van den Dorpel. About.

The opening of Andrea Fraser’s retrospective on 9. 11. 2003 at the Kunstverein in Hamburg. The video shows Fraser stripping while quoting from speeches given by critics, collectors, curators, politicians, and artists at openings, awards ceremonies, and other art events. She recites famous artists ranging from Mel Brooks and Thomas Hirschhorn to Shirin Neshat, Ross Bleckner, Francesco Clemente, Vanessa Beecroft, Damien Hirst, Chris Ofili, Tracey Emin, and Kara Walker.

Video documentation of Vanessa Beecroft’s performance »VB55«, 2005, at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Part 1, part 2.