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  • Borderroad -
    Print on aluminium composite panel Modern high-tech border walls demonstrate how political solutions are being replaced by technical interventions. A clear illustration is the buttressing of “Fortress Europe” around the Spanish exclaves Ceuta and...
  • Camouflage (Print) -
    Print on aluminium composite panel The temporary intervention 'Camouflage' was realised in 2012 on the Bielerhöhe in Tyrol. A row of flagpoles along a bus parking lot, which usually bear the multi-coloured national flags of EU states, now welcomed...
  • 4 minute documentation excerpt from a 50 minute Installation.
  • Decidophobia - video
    The current quarrel between neuroscientists and moral philosophers about whether there is a free will or only a surrogate thereof provided by the subconscious cannot be settled easily. Instead Elke Reinhuber offers to see for yourself in her work for...
  • With this work Elke Reinhuber is imagining a world in which only robots are extant. They are continuously repeating the phrases which they learned while humans were only wondering how our planet could be saved. The immersive installation lures the...
  • Images of our brain, captured with the means of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), assist neuro-scientists to decipher the mechanisms of our thoughts. With a field intensity of three Tesla, state-of-the-art brain scanners offer a superior...
  • A Standard Video -
    D.I.N., the German Institute for Standardisation, is the extremely influential national standards body that represents German interests in European and international standards organisations since 1917. Their press spokesman, Mr. Anthony, describes in...
  • Blank Chance -
    How do we make decisions? Decisions can be reached applying various methods – intuition or reason. Sometimes, using divination methods or certain tools to find out what might be best supports the process. Whether shaking fortune sticks, reading the...
  • Decision Value -
    There are several places at which the density of crucial decisions is rather high. In Paris, I observed the emblematic buildings of the stock exchange (Bourse), the parliament (Assemblée Nationale), the high court (Palais de Justice), an airport...
  • Y straight forward? A city-tour guide of a different sort The human eye is an omnivore and so constantly feeding the corresponding brain cells with loads of information. Only later the important is segregated from the insignificant, but far more...