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- Poster
- Monograph Jules Spinatsch, Jules Spinatsch. Kunsthaus Zug / Kodoji Press 2009
- Space 1: Two Objects found and arranged. Back object : Tank-grenade, candle, spotlight
- Space 1: Object Two: Stone, paper, knife on plate
- Space 2: Collection of postcards, illustrating the history of alpine winter tourism and its first widely distributed photographs.
- Space 2: Collection of postcards, illustrating the history of alpine winter tourism and its first widely distributed photographs - middle wall
- Space 2: Collection of postcards - Detail from middle wall
- Space 3: Collection of postcards - Detail from middle wall
- View from outside into Space 3
- Space 3: Endo Display, Endo Balls
- Space 3: Serie Endo Balls
- Space 4: Snow Management / applied Landscapes and alpine units
- Space 4: Snow Management / applied Landscapes and alpine units
- Space 4: Snow Management / Spectrum
- Space 4: Snow Management / wallpaper installation Scene HAP
- Space 5: Fuxjagd, (the fox hunt) double video projection, Channel one, 6min, Channel two, 8min, loops, stereo.
- Space 5: Fuxjagd, (the fox hunt) double video projection, Channel one, 6min, Channel two, 8min, loops, stereo.
- Space 5: Fuxjagd, (the fox hunt) double video projection, Channel one, 6min, Channel two, 8min, loops, stereo.
- Space 6: One print from Highlights International, in procjection space, spotlight
- Space 6: One print from Highlights International, in procjection space, spotlight
- Space 6: Projection Video Highlights International A loop of 303 Images, speed 0.5 sec/image
- Space 6: Projection Video Highlights International A loop of 303 Images, speed 0.5 sec/image
- Space 7: back wall, Pay before you die. Left, The Space between two Pyramides Right, Sehnsucht Arrangement
- Space 7: Serie "Pay before you die", Bodie CA 2008
- Space 9, Mini Retrospective: Temporary Discomfort, Chapter IV, World Economic Forum WEF, Davos 2003. Largest still existing fragment from Live-Installtation Walchenturm Zurich. 50 Laserprints, framed 147 / 283 cm - private collection