Random circuits generated by simple units. Used in an urban or rural context, all wire work or multipolar layouts have an uncertain quality: it always remains open whether the circuit closes at random.
Gap Piece
Closing gaps and perhaps creating a random circuit. Lithium cell, Copper wool. Venice Biennale, in Front of the German Pavillon
Closing gaps and perhaps creating a random circuit. Lithium cell, Copper wool – Hamburg
Closing gaps and perhaps creating a random circuit. Lithium cell, Copper wool – Bilbao, San Sebastian, Guernica, Gaztelugatxeko and others
Closing a gap and perhaps creating a random circuit. Lithium cell, Copper wool – Lisbon Portugal
Short circuit – Triest piece
Spacer – Distance units in Italian spots
Connecting work creating space between banal objects – copper wire, electrical resistances. a) rural study, b) versions in Verona and surroundings)
Multi connection piece – Milano
Connecting banal urban objects, random circuit with unknown effect. wires and a high energy block. various spots in Mailand
Bucket circuit
variable wires, battery
Occasional short circuit – version for two trees
Occasional short circuit, strong winds needed, various applications
Socket Circuit – Studio Work
random circuit study – wires and battery supply, wall
Ceiling Circuit – Studio Work
random circuit study – wires and battery supply adapted to heating system
Falling Water – Wirework
Random circuit that may be generated by rain
Studio Still Life „Wirework“
Studio still life: connection of two stored things in a box, currently unknown and hidden to the eye – box, copper wire, power supply with lithium battery and a wooden clamp
Wirework (Thessaloniki)
Connections of urban objects made of copper wire, a lithium battery and a clamp.
Wirework (Korinth)
Connections of rural or archeological objects made of copper wire, a lithium battery and a clamp.
Zwölf-Ender – Feld