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Art & Design 

Art and culture is the one achievement that has set homo sapiens apart from all other life forms. The predisposition to create art goes back to the roots of evolution. I am committed to expressing social and political subjects through art also in modern times. 

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ℝ⁴ Cube 

In this work, mathematics and design merge. The concept of a cube has been abstracted here to a higher dimension. The four-dimensional hypercube is also referred to as a tesseract and the illustration opposite is merely a projection into three-dimensional space. 

Size:               65 cm 

Materials:       Steel, Wood (base plate)

02

Homo ex machina 

A human being in a dystopian future - created to work, whereby all individuality is lost. He faces his task full of seriousness without questioning its meaning. 

It is indeed a dystopia, but in reality - doesn't every human being have to carry his own individual burden on his back through life?
 

Size:               35 cm 

Materials:       Steel, Stone  

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03

"Sphenius"

This work symbolises that despite intellectual progress, imperfections are natural. This idea is elevated to a fundamental law that runs through the entire history of mankind. The age of modern physics, represented by Albert Einstein, is linked to the beginnings of the first advanced human cultures, represented by the Sphinx. 

Size:               17,5 cm 

Materials:       Steel, Wood, Concrete 

04

The Machinary of Nature 

With the emergence of industrialisation, significant parts of the global ecosystem were displaced and damaged.

 

Therefore the need emerges for nature and industry to coexist in a compatible way in the future. Will there even be a symbiosis possibly? 

Size:               62 cm 

Materials:       Wood, Steel, Copper, PVC  

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