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Wood Dog. Root wood, two small wooden legs, 10 x 3 x 2 cm. Berlin, 2009
Moved adjusted, Moving object. 1965, Düsseldorf. 56 x 41 x 25 cm, dolls, voices, paint, wood, electromechanics
Object: Lightning. 2009, Berlin, 28 x 82 x 10 cm, stems, dry, bent, bundled
Object: Beamer. 2009, Berlin, 15 x 3 cm, small train sound module, wooden box
Object: Snail Buddha. 2005, Berlin, 4,5 x 4 x 4 cm, Buddha figure, snail shell. Holiness with hat
Object: Whoo-hoo. 2004, Berlin, 43 x 59 cm, poster, paper. I buy, therefore I am. Great pleasure.
Object: Cola snails. 1990, Berlin, 24 x 24 x 17 cm, cola can, snail shells, model figures, stone. ratios of power
Object: Moved – Adapted. 1965, Düsseldorf, 56 x 41 x 25 cm, dolls, paint, wood, electromechanics. History works today
Object: (untitled). 1967, Düsseldorf, 10 x 11 x 24 cm, steel scrap welded, blackened. The value of the waste 2
Object: Fun and Risk. 1999, Berlin, 52 x 30 x 5 cm, model toy vehicles, wood, plasterboard. A finite history
Object: Factor Five. 2009, Berlin, 43 x 31 x 4 cm, eight switch buttons from the 60s. The “Factor Five” formula embodies the concept of a future-proof, environmentally compatible economic policy. If we make five times better use of raw materials than we do now, we can achieve a significant increase in prosperity and quality of life.
2009, Berlin, 1030 x 71 x 47 cm, drop bar, hubcap. Encounters with nature
Object: Father. 2009, Berlin, 43 x 32 x 7 cm, hand drill, paper balls, wooden frame. War participants and voiceless