foolpool | Germany
Die Herde der Maschinenwesen
Fürth
Fri. 24.05. – 15:45
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Fri. 24.05. – 17:00
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Fri. 24.05. – 18:30
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Sat. 25.05. – 11:00
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Sat. 25.05. – 12:45
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Sat. 25.05. – 14:15
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fri. 24.05. – 15:45
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Fri. 24.05. – 17:00
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Fri. 24.05. – 18:30
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Sat. 25.05. – 11:00
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Sat. 25.05. – 12:45
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
Fürth
Sat. 25.05. – 14:15
Pedestrian zone, Starting point: Schwabacher Straße 11–13
ca. 45 min
admission free!
Walk Act | Installation
Team: Piko Patrik Leins, Maximilian Auerbach, Armin Nagel | Concept: Maximilian Auerbach, Marcus Khashoukgi | Décor, Costumes, Props: Maximilian Auerbach
Four mechanical creatures are enclosed in a tiny area by a small wooden fence and move minimally while being admired by the wandering audience. The come alive installation of recycled bicycles visualizes technical progress while at the same time questioning its meaning. The demand for a contemporary use of scarce resources is mirrored in the installation as well as a criticism of blind confidence in technology.