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- A noise enthusiast discovers that by changing the background music from pleasantly calming to industrial "noise" music, he can incite riots and a revolution against the looming power of the government.
- Dive with porpoises in the North Sea, follow life underwater at an offshore wind turbine, let kite surfers jump over you and enjoy flying over the Sylt dune landscape, see a sheep eating grass with relish and never taking its eyes off you.
- From February 24 to June 25, 2023, Palazzo Reale in Milan is showing a major exhibition dedicated to the artist who since the 1970s has been considered an undisputed video art's master: Bill Viola. It offers 15 of his masterpieces on view.
- Zygosis is a radical and humorous electronic homage to Heartfield's methods via animation of archival material, contemporary interviews and footage shot in Berlin during the opening of the Wall and the upheavals in East Germany.
- Seven video installations presenting different historical figures for the permanent exhibition of cultural history at Altena Castle, in the town of Altena in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Four digital black and white surveillance cameras register the viewer's proximity to an object and trigger the sounds from the hard drive of a PC. These interactive interfaces are very appropriate for a Museum or public display atmosphere.
- A collection of self-performances by German avant-garde artist Jürgen Klauke.
- Be inspired by fascinating nature images of the Sylt Island in Northern Germany (Nordfriesland), and enjoy the planetarium atmosphere in their 360-degree cinema - the Syltdome. Get to know your favorite German island from new perspectives.
- Industrial and animation films for the interactive stands in the RWE Power AG power plant Niederaußem's visitor center, in Bergheim, Germany.
- Jill Scott's large spatial installation consists of two interactive sections. The Australian artist uses the representative architecture of the Zollern II/IV mine's "Steigerhalle" hall as a projection surface for seven video projections.
- Jürgen Klauke deals with social behavior patterns in a provocative way with his own physical condition and through the repetitions of everyday actions, sometimes increased to the point of absurdity. Covers 9 performances from 1979 to 1987.
- Features two performances by artist Jürgen Klauke, 'Aspekt: Die Wörter haben ihre Kraft verloren' Internationaler Kunstmarkt, Köln, 1977, and 'The Harder They Come III', 3rd Biennale of Sydney, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne,1979.
- How do you attend various cultural events in Cologne without your own sight? Jürgen Klauke is seen at a rock concert, a Papal visit, a carnival, a park, and a bar, with one of his trademark props, a bucket that he had pulled over his head.
- A collection of 31 performances from Documenta 8 in Kassel/West Germany, combining music, art and drama. Performances and artists are shown in order listed on container: Allan Kaprow; Jürgen Klauke; Ulrike Rosenbach; Rachel Rosenthal; etc.
- Features two performances by German artist Jürgen Klauke: 'Zweitgeist - Ein Dialog', at Domplatte Köln, Cologne, 1986; and 'Zweitgeist - Ein Dialog II', at Documenta 8, Kassel, 1987.
- With a faint smile on his lips, Klauke sat in front of a table on which stood a microphone and several cans of beer. A tape recorder sat on the chair opposite. Soft sobs could be heard. It started over and over again at regular intervals.
- Features three performances from the year 1979 by artist Jürgen Klauke: 'Made in Germany: Hinsetzen/Aufsteh'n/Ich liebe Dich. Ein Dialog'; 'Lachen - Weinen'; and 'Eimer Live, aus der Videoinstallation Formalisierung der Langeweile'.
- Features two performances from the year 1984 by German artist Jürgen Klauke: 'Jede Gesellschaft hat die Kultur, die sie verdient', at Lantaren/Venster, Rotterdam, and at Kunsthalle zu Kiel; and 'In der Tat', at Bonner Kunstwoche, Bonn.
- This performance reflects the same concerns as Jürgen Klauke's photographic works, for example the futility of existence and loss of identity in modern society.
- Art performance "The Harder They Come III / Architecture of a City" is presenting different variations of a minimalist performance by German avant-garde artist Jürgen Klauke in Belgrade, Arnhem, Basel, and Melbourne, in 1979.