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English: oneunitofenergyoneunitofoutput
Four lettered rings (Aluminium) designed by Liam Gillick in 2007, that ring the pillars at the entrance to the Lufthansa Aviation Center in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. This photo shows two of four rings. The titles of all four rings are: "one unit of energy one unit of output", "two ideas two actions", "three units of input three units of stability", and "four units of decision four units of operation"
Deutsch: oneunitofenergyoneunitofoutput
Schriftbänder von Liam Gillick (2007). Vier Schriftbänder aus Aluminium, die sich um die Säulen des Eingangsbereichs des Lufthansa Aviation Centers in Frankfurt am Main gruppieren. Dieses Photo zeigt zwei von vier Ringen. Die Titel aller Arbeiten lauten: "one unit of energy one unit of output", "two ideas two actions", "three units of input three units of stability", und "four units of decision four units of operation"
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This photo was made by myself
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28.05.2008
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Blaise Mann
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