Ereignishorizont
Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, Germany, 2010
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Kooperatives Phänomen (Grundkraft), 2010
wood, glass, brass, stone, plastic, pencil, 28 parts
format variable
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EREIGNISHORIZONT
Kooperatives Phänomen (Grundkraft), 2010 [Cooperative Phenomenon (Fundamental Force)]
Materials such as a plate of glass, mirrors, a sheet of steel, a plank of wood, bend upwards to different degrees and are rising to- wards a circle around an imaginary centre. Under normal circumstances it would be impossible for the material to behave in this way. What comes to the foreground here are those everyday physical laws we hold to be normal—the functioning of the world and its disruption.