World Community Grid Water Features

April 10, 2010 – May 21, 2010
Opening: April 09, 2010 from 19.00 to 21.00

World Community Grid Water Features

Gentili Apri is happy to announce World Community Grid Water Features, first solo exhibition at the gallery by Berlin based artist duo Daniel Keller and Nik Kosmas (Aids-3d)

A fountain and its natural form, the spring, are symbols of the miraculous life-begetting ‘élan vital’ that permeates the universe. In fact, life on earth is now thought to have begun in the nutrient-rich plumes of undersea hydrothermal vents, real-life fountains of life. But, when the image of the source is mimicked as Water Feature, a merely decorative, self-contained electric fountain, the maternalistic life-force is perverted into what amounts to abject MILF porn. The Water Feature is so wasteful and self-indulgent that it becomes the straw man in the argument against contemporary art as useless blubber for the tasteless elite. But— can’t home and garden decor give back a little bit? Can’t we efficiently retrofit some of our ‘criminal ornaments’ for a fairer future? If there is some leftover space inside their faux-marble fiberglass hollowness, we can definitely squeeze some useful nanotech in there— right? Let’s finally answer Joseph Beuys famous challenge, “Kann Plastik die Welt verändern?”—can sculpture change the world? with a resounding “YES!”…as long as that sculpture contains a state-of-the-art-kick-ass-energy-efficient-linux-micro-PC that is totally discovering a cure for cancer.

A group of spectacular cast-fiberglass fountains stand together on an elevated server-room floor. A Fit PC 2 (the smallest PC currently available, 96% more energy efficient than a standard desktop) is installed in each water feature. Whenever the fountains are plugged in, the Linux PC’s will automatically boot up and run World Community Grid software, a distributed computing project which uses a massive network of PC’s around the world to model solutions for various humanitarian problems, such as: “Clean Energy Project”, “Influenza Antiviral Drug Search”, “ Fight Aids@home” and “Nutritious Rice for the World”. The delightful splashing of the water and twinkle of the energy-efficient LED’s act as relaxing and meditative status-light for the computers, tirelessly laboring within. The computation progress will be remotely monitored through a dedicated website . Throw in a coin, and make a wish….introducing, World Community Grid Water Features by AIDS-3D

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