
“Higgs”, 2005 by Gianni Motti. Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Cern, Geneva. Gianni Motti went down into the LHC tunnel and walked around the 27 kilometres of the underground ring at an average, unaccelerated pace of 5 km/h.

“Higgs”, 2005 by Gianni Motti. Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Cern, Geneva. Gianni Motti went down into the LHC tunnel and walked around the 27 kilometres of the underground ring at an average, unaccelerated pace of 5 km/h.

“Untitled”, 2001 by John M. Armleder. 10 glass mirrored fibreglass disco balls, turner motors and 20 spotlight

“Finishing”, 2000 by Gianni Motti. Performance, “Transfert, Art dans l’espace urbain”, Bienne. The day of the opening, coincided with the marathon of Bienne. Gianni Motti moved the finishing line, adding an extra three meters to the distance of the race.

“Battlefield #29/Welcome”, 2007

“Battlefield #37/Focus”, 2008. Living sculpture, 20 persons as viewer/audience stand up from 12-20h. The real viewer join the group and belong to the sculpture.

“Real time keyword”, 2007. A LED screen prompting text generated by the Lycos Voyeur site that is able to display, in real time, all the keywords typed by people searching the web through Lycos search engine. Projects by Jérôme Leuba.

»Attributing Value (Refractions)« by Damon Zucconi.

»Neon from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen installed at Galerie West« by Arin Rungjang.

»two hundred fifty googled images« by Katerina Matsoukis is a printed email showing two hundred fifty image search results for the words two, hundred, fifty, googled and images.

»Canon Remix« by Haroon Mirza.

»Logo Hallucination« by Christophe Bruno.

»four weddings and a funeral« by John Michael Boling.

»Dialectics of Subjection #4« by Anetta Mona Chisa and Lucia Tkacova.

»POST-POST-PRODUCTION« by Julien Prèvieux.

»BUBBLECARS« by Collectif-Fact.

»Canon« by Bad Beuys Entertainment.
Documentation of »Bad Beuys Entertainment, Boling, Bruno, Chisa & Tkacova, collectif_fact, Matsoukis, Mirza, Prévieux, Rungjang, Zucconi« curated by VVORK for Galerie West, Den Haag, 6.10.-3.11. 2007.

»Petites dramaturgies du mode d’emploi, (Alarme)«, 2001 and

»Escalator«, 2003-2004 by Joëlle Flumet.