The Locus+ Archive (incorporating material from the Basement Group and Projects UK) hosted at the University of Sunderland currently has two PhD posts affiliated to it and is the largest archive of time-based work in Europe. It forms a comprehensive historical overview of contemporary art practice from the early '70s to the present, covering artists' projects from a variety of British and international contexts. Here is a snapshot of the projects that have been digitized to date.

All about the Benjamins, 2006 Ant Macari

A commission for the Locus+ Christmas card 2006

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All about the Benjamins

Illumination Rig, 2006 Graham Gussin

A site-specific installation using film-lights to illuminate urban non-spaces, in particular the locations where architectural styles clash

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Illumination Rig

Sacred Selections, 2006 Matt Stokes

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Sacred Selections

Polar Wandering, 2005 Layla Curtis

A web-based project that recorded the three-month journey the artist made to and from Antarctica.

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Polar Wandering

NewcastleGateshead, 2005 Layla Curtis

NewcastleGateshead is a collaged map compiled from regional namesakes taken from city maps worldwide. In the form of a generic folded map, the collage mimics the existing, familiar structure of NewcastleGateshead.

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NewcastleGateshead

Space Travel, 2005 Elizabeth Wright

A sequence of 115 images of the interior of car parks reproduced on large light-reflective panels viewable through the Metro carriage as it passes through the tunnel.

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Space Travel

Ghost Ship, 2005 Chris Burden

Ghost Ship involved the construction and development of a crewless, self-navigating sailing boat, which undertook its maiden voyage between Fair Isle, Scotland and Newcastle upon Tyne. Audiences were able to track the boats progress via a live, daily updated website.

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Ghost Ship

Ordinary Living, 2005 Stepanka Stein & Salim Issa

Artist residency and collaboration with IPRN University of Sunderland

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Ordinary Living

Underwood (Christmas letter), 2004 Janice Kerbel

A letter composed by Janice Kerbel using a typeface based on that of a typewriter manipulated by the artist.

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Underwood (Christmas letter)

Creative Biotechnology: a user's manual, 2004 Natalie Jeremijenko & Eugene Thacker

Publication and on-line work, documenting and discussing research and issues surrounding Biotech Hobbyism funded by the Wellcome Trust. Launched: 15.09.04 Artists Space, New York and 22.09.04 Henry Wellcome Building for Neuroecology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Creative Biotechnology: a user's manual