location
Postbahnhof, Muhlenstrasse
city
Berlin
country
Germany
year
1999
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type of use
cultural
authors © 1999 deadline & büro.genial
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submitted by
Matthew Griffin
submitted on
2002-11-16
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space race
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Space Race
A mixed media piece using other peoples vehicles (newspaper, radio, television, internet and cars)
time frame: August 28th 16:00 - 24:00
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Intervention
On August 28th 1999 a throng of motor vehicles swarmed up a small ramp into an abandoned railway hall in Berlin's industrial east end.
The drifting mass of automobiles solidified, precariously parked on a five meter wide platform. At dusk the drivers switched on their radios, lit their blinkers and saturated the emptiness with sound and light.
Visitors walked along the main deck and experienced an undulating acoustic field emanating from the radios, each tuned to different stations. This field transformed the hall's indefinite length into a succession of distinct aural spaces, optically fused by a blinking, pulsing mass of cars.
Context
Information technology offers us new ways of relating to space. Resources can now be used flexibly because we can communicate more effectively and manage information more precisely. This enables us to realise large structures by temporarily reorganising existing material.
Space Race created a monumental intervention with no physical material by diverting existing traffic flows using communication technology.
Space Race was a collaboration with büro.genial.
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