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ON TARGATE. Navigieren mit Körperflüssigkeit Design/Funktionskonzept für ein interaktives Urinal.
ON TARGATE. Navigieren mit Körperflüssigkeit Design/Funktionskonzept für ein interaktives Urinal.
2004

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ON TARGATE. Navigieren mit Körperflüssigkeit Design/Funktionskonzept für ein interaktives Urinal.

ON TARGATE. Navigating with body fluids Design/functional concept for an interactive urinal

Recessed into a urinal is a pressure-sensitive dis- play screen. When the guest uses it, he triggers an interactive game, producing images and sound. The reduced size of the “target” improves restroom hygiene and saves on cleanings costs (like the “fly in the urinal” at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport). It also makes a trip to the urinal “fun and games” – more than just a necessary nuisance. By projecting the game experience into the public space, viewers are treated to a new way of visualizing the abstract, and the entertainment value is boosted. The projection of the project into a museum space was conceived of as a critical-ironic measure, questioning the concept of art, but extending it at the same time. “On target” is an interactive installation with the functional purpose of improving hygiene.

Client / Manufacturer

Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien

Wien, AT
Design

Marcel Neundörfer

Wien, AT

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