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All you can eat

Wealth distribution statistics are very abstract for most people. All you can eat is intended to give people a playful and more intuitive access to such facts. Furthermore, the work should make it tangible that small advantages at the beginning can be more important than constant hard work. All you can eat achieves this in the form of an interactive game for 2-8 people with minimalistic design and few simple rules. A positive feedback-loop ensures an unbalanced outcome. As such, this deep space 8K installation quickly brings out feelings of superiority as well as frustration. The outcome is compared to real wealth statistics. Multiple runs with varying intensity of the positive feedback-loop offers opportunities to reflect on one’s own point of view. Sound design by http://masoudsimaei.com/ The work was presented at 2023 Ars Electronica festival
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Bäuerin-Macht-Image

Logo                                 The cross media project "Bäuerin-Macht-Image" is intended to motivate agriculturists to reflect on their role models. It also offers information for people with a general interest in agriculture and role allocation between genders. The project has been created by Sabine Traxler and me and started in 2012 as part of the KUPF Innovationsprojekte "Der gläserne Boden". Radio shows on Freies Radio Freistadt, a blog, a workshop, a documentary film and numerous discussions have been means of this project. Many thanks to all who contributed! Thanks to KUPF and FRF for the funds and support we received.
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Hommage an die Widerspenstigen

This documentary was created by Sabine Traxler and me to mark the 100th International Women's Day on 8 March 2011. Music and sound effects by Dinko Draganonvic
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Changelog

This short film was produced for the Fair-Cut contest on the occasion of the Equal Pay Day 2010. The Equal Pay Day draws attention to the income gap between women and men. The short film approaches this issue in a rather abstract fashion and deliberately avoids traditional role models. Thanks to everyone who helped!
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