summaery2026: Projekte

WILD WEAK ELECTRONICS

Projektinformationen

eingereicht von
Prof. Martin Hesselmeier

Mitwirkende
Anika Anouk Biermann, Timo Buhl, Rory Doyle, Ayşenur Eryilmaz, Zarina Iarkhamova, Melek Nur Kanau, Johannes Kretzschmar, Seoyeon Lee, Juyoun Oh, Tsz Ching Pak, Konstantin Schoser, Mengzhu Shi, Maria Smirnova, Lauren Walker, Vanishka Yadav

Lehrende
Ralf Schreiber, Prof. Martin Hesselmeier

Fakultät:
Kunst und Gestaltung

Studiengang:
MediaArchitecture (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
Produktdesign (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)),
Produktdesign (Master of Arts (M.A.)),
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung (Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)),
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung - Studienprogramm Integrated International Media Art and Design Studies (Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) und Master of Arts (M.A.)),
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung - Studienprogramm Media Art and Design (Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)),
Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung - Studienprogramm Media Art und Design (MAD) (englischsprachig) (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
Digital Technologies in Architecture and Design (Master of Science (M.Sc.))

Art der Präsentation
Ausstellung

Semester
Sommersemester 2026

Ausstellungs- / Veranstaltungsort
  • Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8 - Hauptgebäude / Main Building
    (Erdgeschoss, 1. Obergeschoss, Treppenhaus)

Während der gesamten Öffnungszeiten der summaery verfügbar

interessant für Kinder


Projektbeschreibung

In the workshop Wild Weak Electronics, participants explore a different scale of technology – one powered not by abundance, but by scarcity. Instead of relying on stable, high-energy systems, they work with tiny solar cells, harvesting minimal and ever-changing light from the surrounding environment. What emerges here is not efficiency, but sensitivity.

 

The objects in the windows are the result of that exploration. Hand-built circuits and small electromechanical elements gather faint light, store it briefly in capacitors, and release it in small bursts of sound and movement. This constant cycle of charging and discharging creates irregular rhythms and subtle behaviors that shift with changing light conditions – passing clouds, time of day, and shadows. Electricity here is not continuous or controlled, but intermittent, reactive, and alive.

 

Each module is developed individually, then combined into a shared installation. Together, they form a loose network of interactions: signals interfere, rhythms drift in and out of sync, movements echo or disrupt each other. There is no central control – only a continuous negotiation between components, stored energy, and the environment. This exhibition invites you to slow down and notice subtlety. To observe how small amounts of energy accumulate and unfold over time. To listen closely to systems that do not shout, but whisper.

Ausstellungs- / Veranstaltungsort