Monthly Archives: October 2011


Aleksandra Domanovic

‘Hottest To Coldest’ (2008) by Aleksandra Domanovic

is a website that continuously arranges a list of all the worlds national capitals according to their current air temperature.

click to visit


Angie Waller

‘The Most Boring Places in the World’ (2009) by Angie Waller

“The Most Boring Places in the World” is a Google Earth tour that pinpoints the location of bloggers, live journal-ers, and chat room commentators. These authors all claim that the city they live in or vacationed in is more boring than any other place they can imagine, at least during the time of their post.

<<launch movie>> (Google Earth plugin required)


Gerard Byrne

Work from “Case Study – Loch Ness (Some possibilities and problems)” (2001-2011) by Gerard Byrne


Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei, ‘The Wave’ (2005) (porcelain)


Jeff Wall

Jeff Wall‘s ‘A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai)’ (1993)


David Shrigley

‘One day a big wind will come and…’ by David Shrigley


Roman Ondak

‘Untitled (post-it)’ (2005) by Roman Ondak.


André Kok

‘The ‘why’ is hard to understand’ (2009) by André Kok.


Eliza Newman-Saul

Still from a video by Eliza Newman-Saul


Derek Brunen

‘Plot’ (2007) by Derek Brunen

Brunen bought a plot of land in a cemetary and dug his own grave there as a performance. The video’s original running time is 6 hrs. 15 mins.

‘Plot (From Above)’ 2007

‘Plot (Tombstone)’ (2008)