Permanent Installations
Maschinerie für Reuleaux
University of Applied Sciences Cologne / Campus Gummersbach, 2007

Permanent kinetic slide projection installed in the entrance of the new building of the Capus. (Architect: Prof. Gerber, Dortmund). Andreas M. Kaufmann' s concept for a permanent artistic intervention has been awarded with the 1st prize in an international competition.
Art and architecture project of the federal state NRW, North Rhine-Westphalia, (Kunst + Bau Projekt des Landes NRW).

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...neither body, nor soul...
DKV Deutsche Krankenversicherung AG, Cologne, 2006

Permanent kinetic projection in the entrance hall of the new building of the DKV. (Architect: Jan Störmer, Hamburg). The images are moving through the hall, following a choreography, which is aligned to the sourrounding architecture. The graphical material of this digitally controlled slide installation stems from the book "De Humanii Corpore Fabrica", of which the first volume was published by the anatomist Andreas Vesalius in 1543.

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neither body, nor soul
no agreement today, no agreement tomorrow
Bergkamen 2004 - 2028

Site-specific architectural media sculpture at the Town Hall Gate roundabout. One slide is changed every year, thus the site specific sculpture contains a ritual and a process.

Technical data: 4 revolving projectors loaded in total with 24 slides.

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 no agreement today, ...
Machina Technologica
Robert Bosch GmbH, Berlin 2003

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Machina Technologica
Videopainting No. 6
Recklinghausen 2002

The video projection for the fire station Nordrecht-Ring shows the lighting of a match recorded by a high speed camera. Though this action normally only lasts a few seconds it has been drawn out by approximately twenty minutes through computer processing. Other than past Videopaintings, during the last three minutes the process is continually sped up so that the flame is ultimately blown out in real time.

Technical data: Endless video film (color), video reproducer, video beamer, shelves.

(videostream): 33' 33"

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Videopainting No. 6