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Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau. The Artwork as a Living System

Opening

Fri, May 06, 2022 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm CEST

© Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, Interactive Plant Growing, 1992

We cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition »Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau. The Artwork as a Living System«!

The exhibition »The Artwork as a Living System« is on view at the ZKM from May 7 to July 31, 2022 and provides an overview of the work of

of the Austrian-French artist duo Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau since the early 1990s. Moving between the subject areas of natural science, technology and art, Sommerer and Mignonneau pioneered the »Art of Interface«, in which innovative technical interfaces enable physical interaction between simulative visual worlds and the world of natural sensory organs. Very early on, they also used algorithms to represent not only the forms of the living, but also their evolution and growth. In fourteen installations, which are created only through the actions of the audience, man-made artificial systems are shown that exhibit behavior like natural living organisms. Technical devices originally designed by the artist couple produce virtual realities and immersive environments beyond the previous horizon of experience. Their works, now almost classics of digital art, open a new horizon in which artworks act as living systems. Few artists have shaped the transition from the moving image media phase to the living image media like Sommerer and Mignonneau.

»Their works are technologically inventive, scientifically instructive, and artistically imaginative. As a result, visitors inside leave their works richer for aesthetic, ludic, and cognitive experiences and insights. Sommerer and Mignonneau's exhibition is more than a cabinet of curiosities, more than a terrarium, more than an aquarium; it shows mythical creatures, artificial creatures, a so far unseen panorama of imagination and technical ingenuity«. (Peter Weibel)

Their media-art works, based on scientific findings, open up the possibility of exploring the growth of plants or the behavior of tiny computer-generated creatures such as flies and beetles and their embedding in complex ecosystems. Works such as »Interactive Plant Growing« (1992), »A-Volve« (1994), or »Portrait on the Fly« (2015), which are in the collection of the ZKM | Karlsruhe, simulate living systems in which touching real plants or moving in front of a screen generates transformations in digital space. The augmented reality installation »AR[t]chive« (2022), presented for the first time in the exhibition, allows visitors to explore in AR Sommerer and Mignnonneau's archive.

The exhibition is a co-production of ZKM | Karlsruhe, OÖ Landes-Kultur GmbH, Linz and iMal, Brussels. The exhibition is accompanied by a scholarly publication in English edited by Karin Ohlenschläger, Peter Weibel and Alfred Weidinger in the Leonardo Book Series in collaboration with MIT Press.

Due to the continuing tight Corona situation, we are once again refraining from opening in the traditional manner.

Please note: In the entire ZKM, masks are compulsory for all visitors. Wearing an FFP-2 or a medical mask is sufficient. Further instructions for your visit can be found here.

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The spring and summer program at ZKM »It's about Life«

At the same time as the exhibition, the ZKM is offering »It's about Life«, an extensive educational and accompanying program on the subject of biophilia, that is sponsored by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg within the framework of »Culture despite Corona«. 

© ZKM | Centre for Art and Media, Visual: Larissa Mantel

Curatorial Team

Peter Weibel (Curator), Jessica Menger (Co-Curator), Philipp Ziegler (Co-Curator), Nina Liechti (curatorial assistance)

Based on an idea by:
Karin Ohlenschläger

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