Born in 76 in rural northern Germany, Christian has always enjoyed to take things apart. He later reversed this and studied how to put things together (Mechanical Engineering). After dabbling in graphics, photography and punk music he is now sticking to hardware hacking and improvised electronic music. Dr. Black & Mr. White is his second collaboration with Melanie Weck. His other projects can be found at http://www.schlimme-gegend.de/schlimme-ideen.
Melanie is a Mixed Media Artist from Hamburg. She studied art therapy in the Netherlands and now is currently working on her master in intermedial art therapy at the medical school (MA) Hamburg. She performs the line in a room and created new dimensions of drawings.
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You are confronting a contorted length of wire, reaching into your space. And one thing is certain: Wire knows no fear. But somebody is shivering and you’re fairly sure it’s not you. The sculpture is a one dimensional creature in three dimensional space. Its reactions to approaching spectators are as one dimensional as its body. […]
You are confronting a contorted length of wire, reaching into your space. And one thing is certain: Wire knows no fear. But somebody is shivering and you’re fairly sure it’s not you. The sculpture is a one dimensional creature in three dimensional space. Its reactions to approaching spectators are as one dimensional as its body. […]
You are confronting a contorted length of wire, reaching into your space. And one thing is certain: Wire knows no fear. But somebody is shivering and you’re fairly sure it’s not you. The sculpture is a one dimensional creature in three dimensional space. Its reactions to approaching spectators are as one dimensional as its body. […]