The answer is biological work.
The suit converts the body heat into electrical energy and operates it with crypto-mining.
Within 212 hours, the volunteers generated 16,594 crypto coins of different currencies.

80 percent of the revenue went into the workers wallets, 20 percent remained at the Institute.
That does indeed work, but primarily as an art project to show the consequences of current technical developments.
A McKinsey study estimates that by 2055, half of all jobs can be automated.

In Germany, 20 million people would lose their jobs.
Beltran studied at the ArtScience Interfaculty in the Netherlands, which teaches a scientific approach to art.
There, the relationship between man and machine and their socio-political significance moved into focus.

Through art, Beltran says, he can ask questions that have never been asked.
Art can make a future tangible that many people can not even imagine, he says.
We can not only discuss technology with technologists and neglect the ethical consequences of our projects.

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