The New Media Class at UdK Berlin presents student projects and works in progress from the semester between July 18 to July 20, in room 112-114. One highlighted project is Clemens Fischer's flying machine created from a car tire, which explores the dual themes of functionality versus absurdity. The pneumatic drive functions exclusively on the air within the tire, reinforcing the notion of potential versus limitation. The project raises questions of technology versus utopia, with a focus on the uncertain nature of success in experimental endeavors.
Clemens Fischer's project features a car tire transformed into a flying machine, symbolizing the tension between functionality and absurdity while exploring the limits of technology and utopia.
The pneumatic drive system of the flying machine is entirely based on the air pressure within the car tire, emphasizing the relationship between potential energy and its limitations.
The project's aim is not only to experiment with the concept of flight but also to provoke philosophical questions about the balance between aspiration and the reality of gravity.
The showcase at UdK Berlin presents a compilation of innovative student projects, encouraging visitors to engage with new media and the artistic interpretations of modern technology.
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