Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm Photo: Kalin Serapionov
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.
Photo: Kalin Serapionov Near the same / Far from different 2024 Weichchaumplatte, Stecknadeln 145 x 38 x 77 cm 143 x 38 x 76 cm 3D Modelling by Jakob Schreiter f(o)xy 2024 faux fur 50 x 50 x 50 cm
The installation explores the exhibition space as a simulated environment, featuring IKEA’s Kallax and Expedit shelves caught in a gravitational spin between reality and simulation, individualism and consumerism, cause and effect. This force draws them toward a single point of collapse, gradually bending their shapes. Both objects are replicas based on a 3D simulation of this process, inspired by the emergence of black holes. The digital models have been transformed into folding patterns, manually cut from soft foam board, and reassembled with 1,000 white pins. In one corner of the exhibition space, three faux fur fox tails are tied into a knot, each aligned with one of the three axes of the corner.