
KOPF / ZAHL / PHYSIK
(Heads / Tails / Physics)3-channel video installation, blender, touchdesigner
07:50 min | 2022
Presented at Braunschweig, Brawo Park︎︎︎


The video loop “Kopf / Zahl / Physik” (Heads / Tails / Physics) uses three-dimensional pixels (so-called voxels) to simulate a physical coin toss.
After multiple rotations, the coin either shows a “1” or a “0” before continuing to rotate. By repeating this action over and over, its result can be used as a decision-making tool by the viewers. Sometimes, however, the coin falls on its flat side, revealing its true physical context. This “third state” breaks with the binary expectations of a simple “yes” or “no” and leaves the viewers a kind of decision void to fill on their own.
After multiple rotations, the coin either shows a “1” or a “0” before continuing to rotate. By repeating this action over and over, its result can be used as a decision-making tool by the viewers. Sometimes, however, the coin falls on its flat side, revealing its true physical context. This “third state” breaks with the binary expectations of a simple “yes” or “no” and leaves the viewers a kind of decision void to fill on their own.
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