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Ball-Game Machine I
- Kunstverein Recklinghausen, 2017
- Wood, glass, and table-tennis balls
l 85 x w 56 x d 15 cm
Two opponents play against one another by alternately dropping white or orange tennis balls in to a glass-fronted wooden box from above. The balls bounce through the inside of the box, which contains small wooden rods arrayed in a certain regular pattern in the manner of a Galton board, and are forced either to the right or left by the obstacles. They end up in one of the seven lower compartments – three gray winning ones and four white losing ones. The winner is the one with the most balls in the gray. Wood, glass and table-tennis balls.
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