Keep on Smoking [2005]
Bicycle, generator, battery, analogue gauge, smoke machine
100 x 85 x 60 cm
Bitforms, New York, NY, USA
The bicycle transforms the kinetic energy produced by the cyclist into smoke. The cyclist’s will to power is a source of renewable energy, recycled by a generator that transforms physical effort into enough electric current to activate a smoke machine. This work is the result of the marriage of two machines: one produces while the other consumes. This “copulation” between machines generates smoke, which escapes freely into the atmosphere.
Keep on Smoking [2005]
Bicycle, generator, battery, analogue gauge, smoke machine
100 x 85 x 60 cm
Bitforms, New York, NY, USA
The bicycle transforms the kinetic energy produced by the cyclist into smoke. The cyclist’s will to power is a source of renewable energy, recycled by a generator that transforms physical effort into enough electric current to activate a smoke machine. This work is the result of the marriage of two machines: one produces while the other consumes. This “copulation” between machines generates smoke, which escapes freely into the atmosphere.
Smoke [2011]
2:50 video
Recorded in an Estonian cemetery