90. ego
Carried a placard on which I wrote 'ego' through a wild area of Pantelimon Park in Bucharest. At the end I placed the placard near a tree and left it there. I was filmed by Larisa Sitar. More here.
Carried a placard on which I wrote 'ego' through a wild area of Pantelimon Park in Bucharest. At the end I placed the placard near a tree and left it there. I was filmed by Larisa Sitar. More here.

With the help of Republika Banana I succeeded in completing some unfinished work. This way, number 57/2 became number 87. 

Hid 40 meters of internet cable in the bushes within the wildest area of Pantelimon Park, by covering it with dry leaves. At first, the cable was hanging from a lamp post at the crossroads of Vergului and Bodesti streets. I went there with a pair of pliers and cut it off. More images here.

A fictional registration number and a fictional authorization number - B 03 MNE / aut. 2440 - white paint on asphalt, a white line that marks the parking space for one car. My neighbors started to claim the parking spaces for themselves two weeks ago, by painting the numbers of their cars on the spaces they chose.
Thus, using primitive means - some paint and a brush - they gained possession of those spaces. I decided to do the same, reserving a free place for my imaginary car. For four days the other car owners respected my rights of property. Then they started to park on the space I had chosen for myself. More images here.

The model of a factory built out of the bricks of a foundry amongst the ruins of the Victoria Calan Siderurgical Plant, County of Hunedoara. More here.

A hundred meters of red laser beam turned on for half an hour during the night, between a light post and a house on the main road in Dealu Frumos, Sibiu county, Romania. The laser was then taken away and turned off by one of the passers-by. More here.

The flag of the European Union, the flag of the Republic of Moldova, two wooden poles 3,20 m x 8 cm, set up and abandoned on the banks of the small river that flows through the middle of the dry lake from the Valea Morilor Park, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. The lake was emptied of water approximately two years ago, and it is said that it will be the place where a future residential complex will be built.
The members of the local Comsomol (the youth organization of the Communist Party from the Soviet Union) built this lake at the request of Leonid Brezhnev. Nowadays the lake is a wasteland, full of bushes and small trees, a landscape out of use and in a way, out of history. Authors: Nicoleta Esinencu, Vlad Nanca, Mircea Nicolae. Within Interventii3, a project for art in public space, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. More here.