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Powersphere
Martin Leonhartsberger (AT)
Auszeichnung Prix Ars Electronica 2001 "Cybergeneration u19 - freestyle computing"

Powersphere is, to put it simply, a remotecontrolled vehicle, which differs from conventional vehicles available on the market in its form and type of construction. The sphere itself consists of two Plexiglas halves. The two halves are joined through the main axis and the bearing units on the left and right. The sphere draws electricity from two battery blocks. There is a drive controller and a receiver between the two batteries.
Source: Sabine Starmayr

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