Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Published in conjunction with show "e.V." ("registered association") held at the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2004. [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Jörg Paul Janka. Formatted as a 35-minute NTSC DVD. Includes two laid in sheets with text. [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Includes photo insert entitled "Peter Lorre's fingerprint in Fritz Lang's 'M'," by Hinrich Schultze. ... [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Jörg Paul Janka. Formatted as a 42-minute color NTSC DVD. Includes postcard insert. [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Includes laid in sheet titled "Tödlich" / "Deadly." [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Ohio" at the Museum Castle Hardenberg, Velbert-Neviges, 1995. ... [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Includes four inserts that are reproductions of newspapers clippings. [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Includes a postcard insert entitled "Bad Kleinen." [details]
Periodical edited by Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Paul Janka incorporating appropriated photographs and no text. Includes laid in sheet and a 2-sided 17.7 x 17.7 cm. vinyl record in a clear sleeve attached to the inside verso entitled "Songs for Ohio," by The Red Krayola. [details]