The last episode of the Ruhrpott tetralogie is now online at Ruhrpott Part IV - long…
sustainability
the sustainability series is ongoing. It is about environmental pollution and uses most of the time upcycled / abandoned materials like floppy disk, hard drive parts, computer parts, printed circuit boards, etc.

Radioactivity
Atomic power, or nuclear power plants, are as obsolete as the floppy disks their symbols are printed on.

GAU
GAU - German for maximum credible accident.

Fear of a green planet
We sending our troups to foreign countries for protecting ourself and to protect our interests.

ISO Octane
ISO Octane - as obsolete as the floppy disks I print on

The force of nature
Don't underestimate the force of nature. Buying more stuff, stuffing our flats and houses and attics just to posses.

Ruhrgebiet II
Again the Ruhrgebiet industry presented by their chimneys and the corresponding smoke.

Broken
The broken lines of energy supply. What will happen if the energy supply will break down? Will we kill each other for the sake of having energy?…

Ruhrgebiet I
When I first saw the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhr area, Germany) from one of the remaining mining waste tip I recognized all the chimneys.

Ruhrgebiet III
When I first saw the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhr-Area, Germany) from one of the remaining slag heaps I recognized all the…

Mirror, Mirror on the wall - who is the sustainabelst of them all?
Mirror, Mirror on the wall - who is the sustainabelst of them all? Art made of Hard drive parts

Trust
Trust - but whom? Do you trust multi nationals, or do you trust huge companies? Do you trust Monsanto or Vatenfall? Whom do you trust?

so white the paper
We want more all the time. More new smartphones, more new computers - BUT we never think about where the more new comes from.

Who the wind blows
Germany is advanced in wind power. We have those modern "wind mills" everywhere. AND: thats good. We can't rely on fosile fuels.














