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Cyberloop
Cyberloop shows us the recent developments in the race to put space tourists in the thermosphere and beyond.
To beat the competition, companies promote their latest innovations, like promoting new rides in amusement parks. Participants are lured in with ticket sales and auctions that go in the millions.
When we once watched professional astronauts on our black and white TVs, now we see ordinary people leave our planet’s surface towards the Kármán line, the border of the earth’s atmosphere and outer space. These people risk their lives by putting all their trust in technology, scientists, and engineers.
Wheel of Fortune
This art piece visualizes the primitiveness of the human emotions going parallel with the strong fluctuating crypto market.
For many, it is nothing but the struggle to hold on and the hope to step up their game over time. For the 'few' who've turned their luck into reality, they thrive on their established 'wealth' leading the world. Beyond this 'top' you see the fallen. They face the grim consequences of 'the flip side of the coin'!
Tomb Of Nekhen
The Tomb of Nekhen is the oldest discovered tomb with painted decorations.
It is believed the tomb dates back to the end of prehistoric Egypt, around 3200–3100 BC. Are we going to discover new civilizations in the future, when we explore other planets to find life? A human being simply cannot help himself wondering and idealizing this moment when we finally do.
Time To Waste
An art piece dedicated to the worst environmental disasters in US history.
The Statue of Liberty is surrounded by the burning Deepwater Horizon Oil rig, the flooded City of New Orleans, the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, the Love Canal, the Nevada testing ground, the abandoned Californian oil wells and the wasteland of the Mid-American Dust Bowl.
''Just a Clown''
'Stand Your Ground' An artwork depicting an AR-15 automatic rifle being fought over by different groups of people in order to maintain or change gun law legislation in the US.
You can see the Second Amendment text placed on the upper wall part of the background structure.
The Infinite Game, a small, claustrophobic baby room where the gloves come off. There is little sense for debate between small children, no alternate paths to achieve goals, no reevaluations, only the individualistic thought to get what is desired. This metaphorical artwork reflects the turbulent world of international diplomacy. Three babies in a globe-shaped bench, fighting over resources and control. There are no parents in the room, just a bunch of baby phones to supervise the whole thing. The viewer might not see it so quickly, but all three babies are fully aware of the clock hanging on the wall on the other side of the room. Nothing feels more real for small children than the passing of time and getting what you want during it. Weirdly, life maybe doesn’t change so much after all. These emotions still have a huge impact on the global political theater today. In Taiwan brawling in parliament is a political way of life, it’s not uncommon either in multiple eastern European countries. Where there are countries with state-controlled press and sometimes no opposition to fight with in the first place, in most countries we have political multi-party governments. This does not mean these systems always reflect a socially driven platform for debate, online hate campaigns, name picking, textbook blame avoidance tactics… it’s all there. As an artwork, this baby room may best reflect one of Churchill’s famous quotes: “Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others that have been tried.”
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