Publications (incomplete)
- "monochrom" / magazine and yearbook series. Published in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010
- "Stadt der Klage" (Michael Marrak, 1997)
- "Weg der Engel" (Michael Marrak and Agus Chuadar, 1998)
- "Who shot Immanence?" (edited together with Thomas Edlinger and Fritz Ostermayer, 2002)
- "Leutezeichnungen" (edited together with Elffriede, 2003)
- "Quo Vadis, Logo?!" (edited by Günther Friesinger and Johannes Grenzfurthner, 2006)
- "Sonne Busen Hammer 16" (edited by Johannes Grenzfurthner, Günther Friesinger and Franz Ablinger, 2006)
- "Spektakel - Kunst - Gesellschaft" (edited by Stephan Grigat, Johannes Grenzfurthner and Günther Friesinger, 2006)
- "Das Wesen der Tonalität" (Othmar Steinbauer; edited by Guenther Friesinger, Helmut Neumann, Ursula Petrik, Dominik Sedivy, 2006)
- "Sonne Busen Hammer 17" (edited by Johannes Grenzfurthner, Günther Friesinger and Franz Ablinger, 2007)
- "VIPA" (edited by Orhan Kipcak, 2007)
- "Als die Welt noch unterging" (Frank Apunkt Schneider, 2007)
- "pr0nnovation? Pornography and Technological Innovation" (edited by Johannes Grenzfurthner, Günther Friesinger and Daniel Fabry, 2008)
- "Roboexotica", (edited by Günther Friesinger, Magnus Wurzer, Johannes Grenzfurthner, Franz Ablinger und Chris Veigl, 2008)
- "Die Leiden der Neuen Musik" (Ursula Petrik; edited by Guenther Friesinger, Helmut Neumann, Ursula Petrik, Dominik Sedivy, 2009)
- "Do Androids Sleep with Electric Sheep?" (edited by Johannes Grenzfurthner, Günther Friesinger, Daniel Fabry und Thomas Ballhausen, 2009)
- "The Wonderful World of Absence" (edited by Günther Friesinger, Johannes Grenzfurthner, Daniel Fabry, 2011)
- "Of Intercourse and Intracourse – Sexuality, Biomodification and the Techno-Social Sphere" (edited by Johannes Grenzfurthner, Günther Friesinger, Daniel Fabry, 2011)
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