Machinery
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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Maschinerie für Reuleaux
Machina Technologica
Robert Bosch GmbH, Berlin 2003

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Machina Technologica
Ortlos II
VI. Architecture Biennale Venice, German Pavilion 1996
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This anamorphotic projection has been produced for the exhibition "Change without Growth" in the German Pavilion in Venice. The imagery has based on the same research as for my outdoor work "Ortlos" at the "Gasometer Oberhausen".

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Ortlos II
Umschau
Galerie G. Rivet, Cologne 1996.

More than any other medium, film has on the one one hand reflected, and on the other influenced the reality of life in our century. It has created images that have, in one way or another, permanently changed the behavior of human beings towards each other. These reflections are the background to the work.

Technical data: Three two-level rotating mechanisms, six carousel projectors, six carousels with 2 x 40 slides each (freeze frames from 61 films), shelving, 20 glass panes of varying sizes

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Umschau. Turn Around
Machina Encyclopaedica
Wewerka Pavillon Münster, 1995

(...) the Pavillion is transformed into a dynamic and ever-changing public media sculpture space. Not only is the space public, but also the 1620 projected images, taken from the Brockhaus Encyclopedia are, like images on the internet, accessible to anyone who would like to see them.

Technical data: 10 two-level rotating mechanisms, 20 Kodak carousel projectors, 1620 slides, metal shelves.

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Machina Encyclopaedica
Zwang und Wiederholung, 1994 / 1995
Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg, 1995

This installation of light collages consists of 8 rotating slide projectors each of which contains 40 different newspaper photographs. The images are projected onto piles of old newspapers and the wall behind them. The projectors turn in a 360% arc.

Techical data: 8 Kodak carousel projectors, four rotating mechanisms, 8 carousels with 2 sets of 40 images each from newspapers from the past two years, old newspapers

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Zwang und Wiederholung
Große Kunstgeschichtsmaschinerie, 1992
Schloss Prestenek. Stein am Kocher, 1993

The work was shown during the exhibition project "Bright Light". The installation was comprising an infinite number of light collages derived from reproductions of 280 paintings: all greatest hits in the history of art. Each carousel contains two identical sets of 40 images.

Technical data: 7 rotating mechanisms, 7 Kodak carousel projectors, 560 slides

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Große Kunstgeschichtsmaschine