makrolab | makrolab
this is why we built makrolab
the process of following a certain
problem could be metaphorically
expressed as travel through the areas
of a big organism. the existent
cognition systems explain various
parts of the ur-animal (e.g. the
foot, the organ, the tissue, the
structure, the particle...)
by means of links they create
topographical areas. viewed from
inside in the man who thinks,
explores, learns, experiences and
feels the latter form and organize
themselves as complete experiences,
whereas viewed from outside they
manifest themselves as neutral
objects: tools, books, images, plans,
calculations, data bases, models,
systems...
the exhibited object, the
makrolab-console represents the
external, fragmentary view on the
makrolab - research station, which is
set on the hill lutterberg.
makrolab is designed as an autonomous,
modular communications and living
environment, which is powered by
sustainable sources of energy (solar
and wind power). it is designed for a
long existence in an isolated
environment and can withstand extreme
natural conditions.
it has it's own research and experience
goal. the station is built as a
combination of various scientific and
technological logistics systems.
makrolab makes use of scientific and
technological tools, knowledge and
systems, but it projects them in the
social domain of art. we, the authors
and crew make use of the system of art
for the shaping and representation of an
integral empirical and creative experience.
telecommunications as the main aspect of
the project is concentrated on the
discovery and recording of the events
which take place in the densely populated
abstract areas of the electromagnetic
spectrum. the electromagnetic spectrum is
a part of the global socio-political space,
which is invisible and immaterial on one
hand but presents a productive factor of
general living and social conditions on the
other. it can be sensed only by the means
of suitable interfaces and specialized
knowledge. the telecommunication activities
of makrolab are created as the process of
transcribing invisible and vague
micro-environmental activities into
traditional, three-dimensional textures -
documents.
the research station makrolab on the
lutterberg hill nearby kassel (which is at
the same time one of the exhibited works of
art at the documenta 10 exhibition) is the
primary conceptual and material plan of the
project which has yet only started to follow
its objective, and which constantly shapes
its contents and lives its own individual
experience.
19.6.1997