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EMDAS1 - A MACHINE, WHICH PROVIDES WORK

Aside from the accumulation of capital and the collection of source material, balanced systems rely on the principle of waste. If this economic presumption is accepted as true, it leads to the following rule of adjustment: “Whoever builds high, must dig deep nearby”

I transformed this paradox body of rules and regulation into a tangible situation: A machine digs itself into sand, is then excavated by an employee, only to be able to dig itself into the sand again.


Technical collaboration:
Martin Bischoff, Frank Ellendt, Herbert Frassnek, Fabian Glaß, Konrad Harlan, Michael Linke, Niklas Roy, Jürgen Tepelmann

With the involvement of:
Robert Albrecht, Herman Bösche, Marion Gerhard, Bertold Hoffmann, Daniela Kinateder, Sascha Kobs, Familie Linke, Inge Marszolek, Dieter Masella, Myriam Nöding, Günter Penner, Tim Pernitsch, Rickmaer Roscher, Markus Ruff, Irene Spieler, Verone Stillger, Juliane Zelwies, Siegfried Zielinski

Development and production made possible with:
BIBA Universität Bremen, Brauer GFK Berlin, CNC lab, Universität der Künste Berlin, DEMA Präzisionsteile, Drechslerei Kehlenbeck, feine Mechanik Berlin, Hecker Kunstofftechnik, HSM Stahl, Institut für Konstruktionstechnik TU Berlin, Institut Werkstofftechnik Universität Bremen, Kontronik Drives, Kowalski Feinmechanik, MÄDLER, Mulco, Schlosserei Brengelmann, SKF, Stiftung Niedersachsen/ Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst Oldenburg, Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, TINTEC Metalltechnik Hilgermissen

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