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A HUGE interactive MARBLE MACHINE

بواسطة Daniel de Bruin
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تم نشره في 2019/11/30

Inspired by the Moniac (Monetary National Income Analogue Computer), built by Bill Philips in 1949, I developed the MONIAC installation for Economia festival . For the idea and the construction of Moniac, I was inspired by another Moniac – some analogue computer built by Bill Philips in 1949. He used it to model the workings of an economy with fluid logic, very ingenious. You can find it easily through Google – call it a tribute if you like. My Moniac, developed for the Economia Festival, is an analogue installation as well, inviting visitors to play with the economic system. The installation can be operated by up to four people simultaneously, spending and earning money; a simulation of the financial system, visualised by migratory metal balls. It’s fun too, like a real game. To get things started – to set the machine in motion – one of the associates should physically activate the cash flow; adding a bodily dimension to a system that became nearly entirely virtual. To earn money, one can choose to work longer or harder, to invest, to speculate on the stock market or even decide to gamble. If one wants to spend that hard-earned money, he can do so by the purchase of candy. But, of course, prices may fluctuate The collaboration between Baltan Laboratories and Daniel de Bruin is kindly supported by the Mondriaan Fund. The MONIAC is available to rent or buy, please contact me through https://www.danieldebruin.com for more information. #marblemachine #engineering #economy #money Video by moredanthings Actors: Guus van Beers & Fleur Van Daal Voice over: Dom Hoff Color grading: Thomas van Kalmthout Music: moredanthings & Telescope Music – telescopemusic.nl

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