The creative minds behind this groundbreaking event were Marie Janschke and Charlotte Ötkin, who successfully brought together art and technology in an impressive way. With great enthusiasm, we at REPS-GMBH contributed our REPS module, which converts kinetic energy into clean electricity. This innovative technology was seamlessly integrated into the art presentation, and the result was simply breathtaking.
Alfons Huber, the founder of REPS-GMBH, takes pride in being part of this unique project and supporting the vision of sustainable energy through art. The opportunity to present the human body as a generator of clean energy illustrates the creative power inherent in the combination of art and technology.
The “Servicenotincluded” event not only blurred the boundaries between art and science but also made a significant contribution to promoting sustainable energy solutions. Visitors were encouraged to use their imagination and actively engage with the question of how we can generate our daily energy in an environmentally friendly manner.
We are thrilled that our technology could contribute to this unique art presentation. It is an inspiring example of how innovation and creativity can come together to bring about positive changes in our world.
We would like to express our gratitude to Marie Janschke and Charlotte Ötkin for the excellent collaboration and look forward to continuing to support innovative projects that connect art and renewable energies in the future.
Stay tuned for more exciting developments and collaborative projects!