Grenzwerter
M3.628.800
The Grenzwerter is an analog system that engages the
viewer by instructing her/him to perform an action.
The platform is a constructed room, a white cube, 3 x 3 x 3 meters, made of laths and sheets of polystyrene.
The entrance is located centrally. A set of slatted blinds in the right corner allows viewers to look out
only at the sky. The light is soft and white, the atmosphere is subdued.
In the middle of the room stands a rectangular pillar. Lying on the pillar is a game of sliding wooden tiles,
which include all the numbers of the decimal system, a plus and two pairs of horizontal lines.
This order of the tiles is the original position of the tiles. But this combination represents just one
possible composition of the image, as every block can be moved individually and the order is variable.
An instruction sheet with the mathematic rule, the addition, and a listing with all 3,628,000 possibilities
of the composition are hanging inside the white cube.
Instruction sheet:
Statement
The starting point in the development of the M3.628.000 was to create a system that manages
without electricity. Crashes and compression errors are only initiated by the visitor.
The quiet, bright atmosphere and the self-contained situation is an invitation to play. The visitor
provides the missing power. There is just one rule, and yet there are thousands upon thousands
of possibilities upon thousands of possibilities for reconstructing the newly created image.
The visitor can and must make conscious decisions and reflect upon his or her
actions without any corrective input, any "Right" or "Wrong".
Credits
Construction of the cube: La belle imira, Jana Linke, Niklas Roy
Support: Frank Ellendt, Berthold Hoffmann, KarlHeinz Jeron, La belle Imira,
Mascha Romberg, Rickmer Roscher, Niklas Roy, Irene Spieler
© Jana Linke, UdK Berlin, 2005