Global stack

2015, Storkow (Mark), 170 x 110 x 110 cm, wooden beam,
2015, Storkow (Mark), 170 x 110 x 110 cm, wooden beam,

Remnants from construction, exposed to moisture by fate for many years, stored, rotted, discovered, estimated, cut and stacked into the Global Stack.

The view of him connects inside and outside, curiosity and interest. It is the look at the foreign that can attract.

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Mounted wooden beams, different, remains from construction, exposed to humidity by fate many years, decomposeddiscovered, valued, cut and stacked for Global Stack.
The view of him connects inside and outside, curiosity and interest. It is the view 
to strangeness, which can attract.

Corona screams to the sky 1.

Corona screams to the sky. Storkow, 2020, wood, mirror foil
Corona screams to the sky 1. Storkow, 2020, wood, mirror foil, 2.15 x 1.40 x 1.40 m

So far, we are dealing with the management of the pandemic. What is missing so far is how to avoid such crises in the future.

Why did this happen to us?

  • As a warning against even worse crises
  • Game, livestock and animal products are transported around the globe .
  • Another reason is factory farming, e.g.  swine flu, bird flu, or Spanish flu.
  • We humans are claiming more and more wildlife habitats for ourselves. Environmental degradation affects natural species communities. Thus, contact between wildlife, livestock and humans is increasing .
  • The Corona crisis shows that humanity has reached a turning point, it must preserve the remaining natural areas. Species protection must finally also be given a necessary status in political and scientific decisions get.
  • Global travel has increased sharply, e.g. Ischgl, second wave.
  • Production in low-wage countries causes business trips, e.g. Webasto
  • Just in Time production reduces storage and creates dependence on functioning transport chains, e.g. mask shortage
  • Our comsum pattern: everything everywhere all the time.