Cologne, Germany
2016
The light, sound and video object “Speaker Lamp” consists of eight wooden funnels and a ceiling object. Six of the funnels are equipped with white opaque light objects, which can take on changing light and shadow modulations through their two light sources each. In addition to two smaller sound funnels, the focal point is a large video and light funnel.
Museum Morsbroich, Germany
2010
The arm of the mini ventilator moves in different steps around the intelligent glass panel which changes in unre-gular intervalls between transparent and milky. Sometimes the red ventilator blows for a short time. The form walker shows a choreography of breaks, sounds, transparency and opaque moments.
2015
Orange-Pink Star
Hanging Cabinet Tower
Blue Propeller Box
Knitted Columns
Text and Colour-Field-Video-Installation
Scuplture-Triennale • Bingen on the Rhine, Germany
2014
Framed by the “A” and an enormous loudspeaker is a glass showcase displaying Japanese crab-apples. The sound of the apples forced to jump up and down on the base of the showcase produce a further sound effect.
Wuppertal, Germany
2018
Waterfall with five glass writing-tanks, catchment basin, pump, metal construction with water-pourer, continually alternating between rushing and silence, the water falls between and amongst the paper objects.
Brandenburg an der Havel
Germany
2021
“Light Flood Morning” is about move-ment from the Now to the Next. Amid dissolving certainties and traditional thought patterns in abeyance a sliding world is presented comprised of tone, light, sound and movement. The observer is guided to meditative moments. Within the generous space of this gallery, an open landscape is created, fluting sounds are heard, and oases of light apparent.
Cologne, Germany 2020
Is a kinetic object, that either stands alone, or together with another kinetic piece entitled “Flying Ships”: placed upon the sheet of glass that is the base of “Flying Ships” it can then ope-rate with blowers installed there. Six “hybrid-letters” rotate on metal axes driven by the ventilators. These hybrids consist of a combination of two letters (e.g. O and R, appearing alternately. When they are rotated they appear to the observer as fleeting white oval cocoons.
Sound as a Medium of Art
Karlsruhe, Germany
2012 -2013
Neon Shelf: Eleven dimmable florescent tubes, electronic ballasts, metal shelves with Plexiglas and mirror, three glass funnels with speakers, looped sound structure, light and sound control. A sound structure is emitted from the glass funnels of the neon shelf that originates from the vehicle noises of an ascending Alpine rack railway.
Copenhagen Art Festival
Kopenhagen, Dänemark
2012
Delicate paper ships are kept permanently in motion by ventilators. Inside the tower of the Copenhagen Knippelsbro Bascule Bridge are also shown works of Tyler Adams, John Cage, Peter Graham, Gary Hill, Tim Ullrichs.
Cologne, Germany
2012
The installation “Bivouac” is essen-tially determined by two directions and movements – the movement in rest, in lingering, in bedding oneself, as well as the movement and the view towards future camps and nights. The exhi-bition hall, enclosed by studio and living spaces, provides a direct “physical” framework for the content of the installation “Bivouac” in a figurative sense.
Museum Schloss Morsbroich, Germany
2010
Five slide projectors below the table project against three hanging translucent acrylic mirrors. The projections complement each other to form a still image. Loudspeakers play rain and storm sounds onto the metal tabletop.
in Vienna
The Loudspeaker
freiraum Quartier 21 international Museumsquartier Vienna
Austria, 2012
The sound of a match being struck, slowed down by fifty percent, is the main sound in the installation. The movement of the rubber loudspeaker membrane is uses to transmit the wavelike noise to water. The sound makes the water in the glass bell spray like a fountain.
Interroll Holding
Sant Antonino, Tessin, Schwitzerland
2007
“bergmachine” surrounds the viewer with a wall of sound – a metallic banging and pounding – at first see-ming to match sounds deep within a mountain.The object triggers sound effect, lights and images of an over-ground cog railway. Similar constructs, like the Alpine cable-car reminds you of a clear blue sky, a blue expanse projected from a spotlight.
Interroll Holding
Sant Antonino, Tessin, Schweiz
2007
Eleven dimmable florescent tubes, electronic ballasts, metal shelves, three glass funnels with speakers, looped sound structure, light and sound control. A sound structure is emitted from the glass funnels of the neon shelf that originates from the vehicle noises of an ascending Alpine rack railway.
2006
White flags placed on Premanent magnets are accelerated by a magnetic pulse and come to rest again. The wooden floors of the showcases amplify the swaying sound. The triggering of the movements is unpredictable. The sound structure, characterized by pauses, is complemented by the bubbling sound of rising air bubbles in a large water glass.
Art Hall Brennabor
Brandenburg an der Havel
Germany
2005
The projection of barcodes, photogra-phed under water, penetrates the layered surfaces of the perforated metal sheets. A loudspeaker, without a membrane, transmits the sound of a quietly rolling plastic cup. The space is filled with the sound of breathing, probably from a sleeping person.
The flying Ships
Art Hall Brennabor
Brandenburg an der Havel
Germany
2005
Meal of Roses: The little wooden stick plays alternately with the sound of the plate and vase inside the air stream of the big wind turbine.
Flying Ships: Delicate paper ships are kept permanently in motion by ventilators.
Art Hall Brennabor
Brandenburg an der Havel
Germany
2005
Waterfall with five glass writing-tanks, catchment basin, pump, metal con-struction with water-pourer at the centre of the exhibition, continually alternating between rushing and
silence, the water falls between and amongst the paper objects.
Art Hall Brennabor
Brandenburg an der Havel
Germany
2005
Made-up, handmade barcodes have each been allotted word, stamped into alluminium sheets. A control unit triggers the fifty cups, each fitted with an electric device which goes off at varying intervals. A brittle, clicking sound – structure, framed by pauses, is created.
Art Hall Brennabor
Brandenburg an der Havel
Germany
2005
Every two minutes a short blast from the horn blows carbon dioxide towards the dandelion clocks.
2002
25 primed loaves of bread, each equipped with a white flag, float in transparent water-filled vitrines; they respond to air, gently circulating around them, by bobbing up and down. Some of the loaves contain a mechanic device that, with short shocks, animate the flags by a shuddering action.
2002
Germansushi – Water-Lily Table
Five slide-projectors under the table point up at three hanging plastic mirrors. The projections combine to form an image. Loudspeakers play rain and storm sounds on the metal table-top.
Berlin, Germany
2002
Go I Pin Table
Go II Skidding Table
Go III Bread Table
Where Rock and Ozean meet •
House on Lützowplatz
Berlin, Germany
2001
The mussels lie on white plates. Small speakers inside the mussels are playing the modificated sound struc-ture of the Installation „ Welcome in Absen/c/ity“. The visiters take the mussels on their ears and they hear a sound structur of transformed parts of different movie sounds.
Santa Domingo de Bonaval
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporana
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2000
In the inner courtyard of the monastery, three domes of the installation "The friable Flood" project the moving image of splashing water fountains into the niches of the surrounding cloister. The murmur of the fountain in the center of the garden mixes with the sound of the installation.
Max Delbrück Center
for Molecular Medicine
Berlin, Germany
Peas lie on stretched rubber membranes. They are jolted into splashing by the whipping beating of a mechanism, causing the water-filled glass flasks to resound and resonate. The peas appear in constantly changing conundrums in the water of the flasks.
Academy of Arts
Berlin, Germany
The speech-sound structure controls the rhythm of the projected images in the attic of a storehouse building. The square room has windows in all directions. The sound space visually expands both with the drawn spaces on the seven screens, and into the actual surroundings defined by greenery and vastness.
Parochial Church
Berlin, Germany
1999
“Die spröde flut” (german title) alludes explicitly to the baroque origins of the church. The visitor expecting the opulence of a baroque building will be disappointed by the parochialkirche. Playing on this, deumlich experiments with visual and acoustic elements that can generate a ››baroque<< expe-rience, yet without reshaping the architecture and instead maintaining its sleek distinctiveness he stages a multi-part installation, transforming the rooms in the steeple with countless
sound sculptures and light projections…….
Foundation Starke
Berlin, Germany
1998
Sound fragments of an old Moby Dick film adaptation set light onion bowls on speakers in motion. The speakers stand in the incessant light - water stream of the light tables. The wave-like bands of light on the milky panes originate in the reflected ripple of a water surface, which is processed by a miniature fan.
Berlin, Germany
1998
Metal shoehorns lie on white dinner plates, which are made to bob by a short mechanical impulse.
Dancing Carlotta dances on the magnetic field of a loudspeaker whose membrane is detached from the magnet.
Berlin, Germany
1998
Bubbles of carbon dioxide are projected onto a large screen. The operating noise of a dot matrix printer, which continuously prints out cooking recipes, sets an onion skin in motion. On another speaker, an onion skin dances in the projection of the image of a red bell pepper.
Berlin, Germany
1997
The station search sound from a radio get the eight lines of total 64 eggs, each on loadspeaker, with breaks in moving. a humming noise out of the speaker occurred at the switch point.
Large construction site
Potsdamer Platz
Berlin, Germany
1996
The line of sticks move from left to right. If the first of two loud-
speaker couples switch off, switchs a new couple on. The speed of the progress depends on the lengh and intensity of sound structure. A long and loud sound produces a quick moving . A short and quiet sound produced a slow moving.
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Berlin, Germany
1993
The folded paper ships, driven by fans placed all around them, cavort anarchically across a pane of glass reminiscent of water.
Speckshof
Leipzig, Germany
1992
A drop of water falls on a microphone every half minute, causing the water in the speaker domes to splash up in small fountains. Six of the twelve domes respond immediately to the impact of the drop. Two groups of three domes release the sound with a time delay.
Berlin, Germany
1992
The bamboo on the speaker membrane is made to dance by a short buzzing sound. Bamboo rods rotate on flexible-mounted engines of all 27 sec. between the panes of glass.