Two of the artworks made during the residency are documented and displayed on this website. In addition to these, there was also a work that could be described as a type of belated tribute - a gesture of respect and a call for the remembering of a possible pioneer of the aviation industry. Titled "Chapeau, Frau Bogner! – die (vermutlich) erste Flugmechanikerin der Welt,"2 this particular artwork made reference to "Frau Bogner," a woman who had once visited the town in 1910. Though very little is known about Frau Bogner's appearance at this time in the early 20th century, her name, nonetheless, has been recorded and attached to a small number of quite remarkable photographs. They show her at work as an aviation mechanic during the opening of the town's new airfield. She appears amongst groups made up exclusively of men which seems almost as strange and remarkable as the notion that the ungainly machines seen in the photos could cross an airfield and somehow take off into the sky.