Ξὑλͻgяάφ :: The Post-Human Condition Art Exhibition at Galerie Sara Lily Perez

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Take the hyperlink to neo-Berlin, a temporal techno landscape through the works of Hans Kotter, Ralf Baecker, Robert Henke, and Christoph Bauer.

Exhibition Duration :: September 12, 2024, to October 8, 2024
Vernissage Date :: September 12, 2024
Vernissage Time :: 19:00 to 22:00
Venue :: Budapest Str. 50, 10787 Berlin, Germany
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About the exhibition ::

Galerie Sara Lily Perez is pleased to present Ξὑλͻgяάφ: The Post-Human Condition exploring the dissolved boundaries between light, sound, technology and perception. This immersive exhibition invites visitors to experience the cutting-edge works of four renowned German artists, each offering a unique perspective on the intersection of the physical and virtual worlds.

Between phenomenology and cybernetics, you are invited to engage with the frontiers of temporal art. Focusing on the direct sensory experiences, regulatory systems of machines and living organisms, Ξὑλͻgяάφ: The Post-Human Condition challenges our understanding of human consciousness and the nature of perception in a post-human world. Light, sound and digital technology reshape our perception of the present moment, probing the depths of human consciousness. The works in Ξὑλͻgяάφ: The Post-Human Condition reflect these principles, exploring the dynamic interaction between the organic and the synthetic.

About the artists ::

Hans Kotter :: Known as the architect of luminal reality, Kotter’s installations fragment and reassemble light into ethereal sculptures. These immersive works blur the lines between physical and virtual spaces, providing a transformative experience of luminescence.

Ralf Baecker :: Baecker’s kinetic sculptures act as the nervous systems of the exhibition, embodying the mechanical complexity of organic forms intertwined with technological sophistication. His works provoke deep contemplation about the nature of consciousness and the human-machine interface.

Robert Henke :: Henke’s “Noise Patterns” digital prints capture the tension between rigid code and the beauty of emergent algorithms. These high-resolution prints blend structured programming with artistic intuition, offering a visual experience that resonates with early computer graphics’ pioneering spirit.

Christoph Bauer :: Bauer merges video art with digital music interfaces to create audiovisual compositions that envelop viewers in a multi-sensory experience. His works explore the temporal and spatial dimensions of perception, inducing a temporal techno trance.

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