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Elgaland-Vargaland was awarded Best Art Project
1993 by Stockholm-based N|jesguiden.
The Greek translation of the Constitution was
published in the Greek art magazine Alli Poli #1 (ed.Chondros/Katsiani)
The embassy in Tessaloniki, Greece, was officially inaugurated in September
1994 at Alli Poli gallery/art project. The gallery was refurnished into
a semiprivate semiofficial place with chairs and the Constitution (here translated
into Greek) as well some paraphernalia was on display.
In Tessaloniki, Ambassadors Alexandra Katsiani and Thanasis Chondros
performed 'Triumph des Todes' by means of an elemental sacrifice of the
Constitution.
In Amsterdam The Hafler Trio (Andrew M McKenzie and CM von Hausswolff)
performed Triumph des Todes at the Bijster gallery by means of
continual communication via walkie-talkies.
In a small chapel in Aska, Sweden, Leif Elggren performed Triumph
des Todes by means of enhanced mental activity. Triumph des Todes
was communication with the "other side". All individuals who have
ever lived are (or will become) citizens.
The Russian translation was published in the Russian art magazine Moscow
Art Magazine #4 (ed. Viktor Misiano)
A CD-Rom was produced in Stockholm by Mikael Prey for Interface CD-Rom
Magazine including a presentation of KREV, an interview with Leif Elggren
and CM von Hausswolff and other national paraphernalia.

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