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After the performance was finished, viewers stopped near the Heidegger portrait and the group<br />

photoportrait was done. The tape-recording with Heidegger‘s text was not audible for viewers, as they<br />

were too far from the tape-recorder.<br />

All the objects were left at the scene.<br />

Moscow region, north from Lobnya<br />

19 April 2003<br />

A.Monastyrski, N.Panitkov, E.Elagina, S.Romashko, I.Macarevich, S.Haensgen, M.K., D.Novgorodova<br />

99. SLOGAN - 2003<br />

On the fringes of a forest, amongst the trees, was hung a framed portrait of Heidegger. The portrait was<br />

framed under glass and had the following dimensions 6.5 x 9 cm.<br />

Moscow region, Savelovskaja railroad, near Riovi Gorky village<br />

19th of April 2003<br />

A. Monastyrski, M. Konstantinova, S. Haensgen. N. Panitkov, S. Romashko, E. Elagina,<br />

I. Makarevich, D. Novgorodova.<br />

100. VILLAGES<br />

On the edge of a field, rope was used to hang 4 frames with images of golden hares under glass. Then,<br />

using nails and tape, 11 wooden canes sticks (4,5x1,8 cm; 2m length each) were connected together to<br />

create one pole of 17m 22cm length.<br />

22 labels with the names of villages in the Moscow region and the number of inhabitants residing there in<br />

early 1980‘s (information gained from scanning a map from the 1980s), were attached to all 11 sections<br />

of the pole. In between the labels were attached golden wings (railroad symbol).<br />

In an attempt to raise the pole – it arched, and pieces from the edges broke off. In the second attempt to<br />

raise the now shortened pole - the same thing happened. Only after the pole had lost several pieces,<br />

becoming about 8 m long, was the attempt to raise it successful. We fixed the pole to the tree, next to the<br />

section of rope with the golden hares attached to it.<br />

The segments with labels were cut from the broken pieces and handed out to participants as a document.<br />

The following list of village names were on these sections, (population indicated in brackets):<br />

Abramtcevo (0,96), Andreevskie vyselki (0,27), Dedovo-Talyzino (0,03), Dobrynino (0,10), Novuj<br />

(0,81), Pesterugino (0,02), Repishe (0,34), Staronikolskoe (0,01), Tyazhino (0,14), Chistoe Severnoe<br />

(0,2), Shubinka (0,01).<br />

The remainder of the pole, (8 m length), was attached vertically to the tree from which the golden hares<br />

were suspended. On this section of pole were the remaining labels with the following names of villages:<br />

Barynino (0,17), Bolshie Pastbisha (0), Vasil‘evskoe (0,34), Danilovo (0,42), Krukovo (0,26), Legkovo<br />

(0,17), Olino (0,01), Podvyaznovo (0,07), Podporino (0,04), Staraya (0,01), Strunino (19,3).<br />

Moscow region, Yaroslavskoe roadway, 58 km, in the field across from Vozdvizhenskoe.<br />

11 October 2003<br />

A.Monastyrski, N.Panitkov, E.Elagina, S.Romashko, I.Makarevich, M.Konstantinova, D.Novgorodova,<br />

S.Sitar, U.Ovchinnikova.

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