Jller is a machine that sorts pebbles from a specific river by their geologic age. The stones were taken from the stream bed of the German river Jller, close to the city of Ulm.
A set of pebbles from the Jller are placed on the 2x4 meter platform of the machine, which automatically analyzes the stones in order to then sort them. Starting from an arbitrary set of stones, this process renders the inherent history of the river visible.
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