floating structure

Martin Howse at Work

Martin Howse conducting artistic measurement in Gijon, Octobre 2008. Background, Erich Berger. Martin uses a self-built wide-band antenna to use existing radiation and measure its reflections on different locations. Under the pavement of this square is an ancient salt mine and fish factory. Electromagnetic archeology is supposed to be able to identify the location of the underground structure.

Martin Howse at Work

Solar Panel

Solar Panel and radar reflector of MS Franz Feigl, 2007

Solar Panel

My favourite animal

Turtle in aquarium near Gijon.

My favourite animal

Coastal Impression

Picture taken near Gijon, Asturia, North West of Spain, autumn 2008

Coastal Impression

Floating Structure: A Platform for Artistic Measurements and Research

This text is the preliminary outcome of a research project going back to 2003/2004 and developed jointly by Franz Xaver and Armin Medosch. It has a theoretical and artistic dimension as well as an activist one. At the point of its inception stood questions relating to the crisis of art in informational capitalism. The project sets out to bring some clarifications by word and deed about the relationships between art and technology, art and science and the role of the artist at the beginning of the 21st Century.

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