DysCrete™ - energy producing sculptures
Heidelberger Kunstverein
The series of energy producing sculptures is based on the principles of the dye-sensitized solar cell, that use organic dyes to absorb light and produce electricity through electrochemical reactions. The energy-generating function is produced with freely available components, with no additional toxic emissions. A special feature is that it can make use of the energy in diffuse light.
Heike Klussmann
Heidelberger Kunstverein
Energy Producing Pictures, Glass, Graphit, Toothpaste, Juice, diverse materials, 2012
Heidelberger Kunstverein
Heike Klussmann
Heidelberger Kunstverein
Energy Producing Pictures, Glass, Graphit, Toothpaste, Juice, diverse materials, 2012
Heidelberger Kunstverein
Ingots
Sections of the aluminum facade of the Kaufhof department store (formerly the Centrum Warenhaus) on Berlin’s Alexanderplatz, which the artist had melted down into raw aluminum ingots after the facade was auctioned off on April 30, 2005.
www.berlinischegalerie.de/berlin8909
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Henry Moore
im Bungalow
Henry Moore’s 1956 sculpture Reclining Figure, which was installed in front of the Academy of the Arts in the Hansaviertel neighborhood in 1961, is integrated into the courtyard of Bungalow Type A No. 39. “Z2000” exhibition, Akademie der Künste, Berlin.
wk8p2 demolition
Chunk
Various pavement chunks used in wear tests conducted at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus. Prototype showing how construction materials left over from the demolition of WK8P2 might be reused as a base layer in road construction.
Camera Obscura
Monochrome City Alexanderplatz Berlin
Camera Obscura for Monochrome City
Overgrowing
10.000 sheets lying upon another
Wax-crayon on A4 paper, 10 000 sheets lying upon another
Box
Reflexblock
Plywood, light reflecting surface
From a certain perspective, when the angle of view and the light’s angle of incidence coincide, the shadows cast by the cavities are washed out by reflected light, with the result that the cavities are perceived as a uniform surface.
From a certain perspective, when the angle of view and the light’s angle of incidence coincide, the shadows cast by the cavities are washed out by reflected light, with the result that the cavities are perceived as a uniform surface.
Subway Wehrhahnlinie Düsseldorf
design models
Walkway
Multi-Storey Car Park – Stadt im Regal
Drive-through exhibition in the Parkhaus Behrenstraße in Berlin. A sheet of retroreflective pavement marking material cuts across the flow of traffic, extending completely across two levels of the parking structure. Flush with the pavement on the fourteenth level, on the thirteenth level it becomes a catwalk that continues beyond the facade to end in thin air.
1997 , walkway , multistorey car park , Berlin , Stadt im Regal , installation , sculpture , reflecting , Drive In