Memory is a three-dimensional rug made of pure new wool, reflecting tradition, technology, the spirit of the times and an experimental approach to materials.
If you squint at a PCB, you can make out districts, cities, transport routes and landscapes. The transistors, chips, and plugs fall into repetitive patterns. The computer helps to render these complex patterns found in the PCB speedily and accurately. Superimposed, they bring an additional dimension and an even closer approximation to a PCB. What results is a precisely defined play of forms and rhythms. The circle is closed by the structure of the individual technological-looking elements, which now practically suggest an oriental rug. A millennia-old tradition has been freshly reinterpreted with the help of computers, cutting machines and craftsmanship.
Whether it is for working or communicating, for playing or taking photographs - in airplanes, hotels, schools or factories - everywhere and at all times we are faced by computers. The heart of any computer, as of any other electronic device, is the printed circuit board, or PCB for short. Thousands of square miles of PCB are produced every year and surround us invisibly, incorporated in every kind of electronic device imaginable.
Machines that are controlled and monitored by computers enable us to make practically anything quickly and accurately. If you combine the traditional knowledge of materials and Ruckstuhl's knowledge and craftsmanship that have been handed down with the use of most modern equipment, you can come up with interesting solutions which are unthinkable using traditional methods alone.
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