
- paraSITE: Inflatable customized homeless shelters constructed from garbage bags and waterproof tape—all built on a $5 budget.
- Plans for recreation of the toppled statue of Saddam Hussein, which will be made of birdseed, meant for eating by birds.
- Return: Davisons & Co. is a New York City import business, first started by Rakowitz’s grandfather, who was exiled from Iraq in 1946 and immigrated to the United States. The import business closed in the 1960s but was revived by his grandson in 2004.
- Spoils of 2011: Rakowitz and Creative Time collaborated on a series of culinary art performances at Manhattan’s Park Avenue Autumn. Each featured an Iraqi entrée of venison and date syrup served on looted china plates once owned by Hussein. Marshals later confiscated the stolen merchandise bought on eBay.