MGU - K (where the «K» stands for
kinetic)
works like an uprated version of the previous KERS, converting
kinetic energy
generated under braking into electricity (rather than it escaping as heat).
Often
working with industrial materials — painted wood, paving slabs, plastic cord, metal fencing and corrugated iron — her installations have a seemingly improvised and temporary attitude, but are rigorously considered, combining an almost classical formalism with a
kinetic energy
generated by poised, provisional and precarious compositions and her attuned use of materials.