
Wilfredo Prieto, ‘Smart gum’ (2008)
chewing gum

‘Preservation of Ikea tea-cup’ (2005) by Maarten Vanden Eynde
When the Ikea catalogue became the most printed book in human history (beating the bible for the first time ever), Vanden Eynde decided to give history a hand and preserve an Ikea tea-cup. Climbed over the fence of Il Foro Romanum, the old city center of Rome, he buried a tea-cup under the observation of a visiting crowd of shocked tourists. The cup is still there, to be discovered by future archaeologists.

‘Genetologic Research Nr. 22: 60937 Ikea-era, 2005 A.D. Rome, Italy’ (2005) by Maarten Vanden Eynde
A new Ikea tea-cup and plate were broken and afterwards restored with restoration paste. It was made in the same week as the intervention work Preservation of Ikea tea-cup.

Graham Hudson, ‘Geology Survey. 24_6_10. 500 meters open arc, east of A10, on hazard plinth’ (2010)


Ahmet Ögüt, ‘My Spy Desk’ (2011)
installation with Spy Cam Glasses, Spy Cam Watch, Spy Cam Pen, Spy Cam Lighter, Spy Cam Car Key, Spy Cam Car Key Chain, Spy Cam MP3 Player, Spy Cam Flashlight, Spy Cam Calculator, Spy Cam ID Card, Spy Cam Cap, Spy Cam Lighter and Spy Cam Clock