Measuring over seven metres in height, Andreas Greiner's Monument for the 308, reminiscent of a dinosaur skeleton, is his memorial to the Ross 308 breed of broiler chicken.The giant 3D-printed skeleton, created on a scale of 20:1, was made using X-ray technology. First, the Berlin-based artist X-rayed the chicken carcass, bred for maximum meat yield, using CT technology to reveal its deformities.Thesechickenshavedistinctivestubbywingsandexcessivelysturdylegbonestosupporttheweightofthemeatattachedtotheirbreastbone.They are fattened to such an extent that they are fully grown and ready for slaughter within 30 days.
Neopteryx
Neopteryx
Copyright: Courtexy of the artist
Courtexy of the artist
In the basement of the Gebläsehalle, Greiner's Neopteryx exhibit displays the skeleton of a breeding chicken modelled like a prehistoric fossil after excavation. This refers to the evolutionary proximity of chickens and Archaeopteryx.MillionsofyearsofnaturaldevelopmentarecontrastedwithgeneticmanipulationthroughhumanbreedinginthelivestockfarmingoftheAnthropocene.
Éléonore CT
Eleonore CT
Copyright: Courtesy of the artist
Courtesy of the artist
Incontrast,Greiner'svideoloopÉléonore (CT) showsarotating3DmodelofabroilerchickencapturedbycomputertomographyatBerlin'sCharitéhospital.The video uses unaltered raw data from the scans.The 3D print of the giant skeleton was created using such data.