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<b>[[GMU:BFA MFA Finals#Stefan Pach: Markt und Maus |Markt und Maus]] </b> (Market and Mouse) <b>[[Stefan Pach |Stefan Pach]]</b> | |||
<i>How can we make mice live by the rules of investment banking?</i> | |||
To improve the understanding of the dynamics of finance markets the "Market and Mouse"-System tries to simulate a part of the fiscal universe. The main analysis focuses on the aspect of investment banking. This is the field with the biggest possible profit.<br /> "Market and Mouse" investigates how mice decide if they have to choose between high risk but high value options and less lucrative possibilities. | |||
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<b>[http://einsdreidrei.com/Brume Brume] </b> by <b>[[Sebastian Wolf]] & Michael Kugler</b> | |||
In 'Brume', the artist duo Michael Kugler and Sebastian Wolf investigate immateriality by coaxing fog into a semi-geometrical, self-organizing form. The viewer becomes a catalyst for disturbance, generating turbulences that not only illustrate the carrying power of the air, but upset a perceived equilibrium, and reveal the spatial and temporal volatility of such a phenomenon. 'Brume' operates in the margins between ubiquity and the finite, symmetry and the amorphous, transience and permanence, and gesturing at the paradox of immateriality. | |||
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