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He studied Applied Theatre Studies at University of Giessen and graduated with his interactive Sound Installation “Lost on the highest peak” supervised by Prof. Heiner Goebbels at Naxoshalle in Frankfurt. Already during his studies he started working as a media artist. Commissioned by choreographers, directors or composers he designs and develops video projections and video installations, Sounddesign and Electronic Music, as well as specific visual or sonic applications. Beside others his work was presented at Festival a/d Werft in Utrecht, Frankfurt LAB, Naxoshalle Frankfurt, Theater Gessnerallee Zürich, Festspielhaus Hellerau Dresden, Theater Spohiensaele Berlin and Musiktage Donaueschingen. In 2017 he was assisting the Choreographic Coding Production Lab in Nairobi which was as well part of NODE17.

 

 

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Carolin Liebl und Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler arbeiten seit 2012 als Künstlerduo, ihre Arbeiten sind häufig skulptural, teils kinetisch, oder robotisch, oft auch installativ. Liebl und Schmid-Pfähler beschäftigen sich mit den Auswirkungen technischer Entwicklungen auf ästhetische und soziale Aspekte des menschlichen und nichtmenschlichen Lebens. Das Medium – die Technologie – ist dabei sowohl Träger gesellschaftlicher Konventionen, als auch bildnerisches Material. Ihre Objekte unterschiedlicher Dimension, Form und energetischer Expression, untersuchen das Wesen elektrischer Energie und die Selbstwahrnehmung des Menschen in seiner Beziehung zu diesem.
Das Duo schloss das Kunst-Studium an der Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main 2017 mit Auszeichnung ab. Im August 2018 realisierte das Duo seine zweite Einzelausstellung “WIR|ES” im “CADORO – Zentrum für Kunst und Wissenschaft”, Mainz.
Zu ihren jüngsten Gruppenausstellungen zählen das “International Meeting of New Artistic Forms” im Azkuna Art Center, Bilbao, Spanien (2018), das “Robotics – Festival of Art and Robotics” in Trieste, Italien (2018), die Ausstellung “inter_nal movements” die im Rahmen ihres Artist-in-residence Aufenthalts 2018 am Espronceda Center for Art & Culture in Barcelona, Spanien entstand, sowie die WRO-Biennale im Nationalmuseum Wroclaw, Polen (2017).

Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler have been working as an artist duo since 2012; their works are often sculptural, partly kinetic, or robotic, sometimes installative. Liebl and Schmid-Pfähler deal with the effects of technical developments on aesthetic and social aspects of human and non-human life. The medium – technology – is both a carrier of social conventions and a pictorial material. Their objects of different dimensions, form and energetic expression examine the nature of electrical energy and the self-perception of man in relation to it.
The duo completed their art studies at the University of Art and Design Offenbach am Main in 2017 with distinction. In August 2018 the duo realized their second solo exhibition “WIR|ES” at the “CADORO – Centre for Arts and Science”, Mainz. Their most recent group exhibitions include the “International Meeting of New Artistic Forms” at the Azkuna Art Center, Bilbao, Spain (2018), the “Robotics – Festival of Art and Robotics” in Trieste, Italy (2018), the exhibition “inter_nal movements”, which was created as part of their artist in residence 2018 at the Espronceda Center for Art & Culture in Barcelona, Spain, and the WRO Biennale in the National Museum Wroclaw, Poland (2017).

 

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Carolin Liebl und Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler arbeiten seit 2012 als Künstlerduo, ihre Arbeiten sind häufig skulptural, teils kinetisch, oder robotisch, oft auch installativ. Liebl und Schmid-Pfähler beschäftigen sich mit den Auswirkungen technischer Entwicklungen auf ästhetische und soziale Aspekte des menschlichen und nichtmenschlichen Lebens. Das Medium – die Technologie – ist dabei sowohl Träger gesellschaftlicher Konventionen, als auch bildnerisches Material. Ihre Objekte unterschiedlicher Dimension, Form und energetischer Expression, untersuchen das Wesen elektrischer Energie und die Selbstwahrnehmung des Menschen in seiner Beziehung zu diesem.
Das Duo schloss das Kunst-Studium an der Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main 2017 mit Auszeichnung ab. Im August 2018 realisierte das Duo seine zweite Einzelausstellung “WIR|ES” im “CADORO – Zentrum für Kunst und Wissenschaft”, Mainz.
Zu ihren jüngsten Gruppenausstellungen zählen das “International Meeting of New Artistic Forms” im Azkuna Art Center, Bilbao, Spanien (2018), das “Robotics – Festival of Art and Robotics” in Trieste, Italien (2018), die Ausstellung “inter_nal movements” die im Rahmen ihres Artist-in-residence Aufenthalts 2018 am Espronceda Center for Art & Culture in Barcelona, Spanien entstand, sowie die WRO-Biennale im Nationalmuseum Wroclaw, Polen (2017).

Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler have been working as an artist duo since 2012; their works are often sculptural, partly kinetic, or robotic, sometimes installative. Liebl and Schmid-Pfähler deal with the effects of technical developments on aesthetic and social aspects of human and non-human life. The medium – technology – is both a carrier of social conventions and a pictorial material. Their objects of different dimensions, form and energetic expression examine the nature of electrical energy and the self-perception of man in relation to it.
The duo completed their art studies at the University of Art and Design Offenbach am Main in 2017 with distinction. In August 2018 the duo realized their second solo exhibition “WIR|ES” at the “CADORO – Centre for Arts and Science”, Mainz. Their most recent group exhibitions include the “International Meeting of New Artistic Forms” at the Azkuna Art Center, Bilbao, Spain (2018), the “Robotics – Festival of Art and Robotics” in Trieste, Italy (2018), the exhibition “inter_nal movements”, which was created as part of their artist in residence 2018 at the Espronceda Center for Art & Culture in Barcelona, Spain, and the WRO Biennale in the National Museum Wroclaw, Poland (2017).

 

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Watz has exhibited at venues like the Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Todaysart (The Hague), ITAU Cultural (Sao Paulo), Museumsquartier (Vienna), and Galleri ROM (Oslo). In a curating capacity, he founded Generator.x in 2005 as a platform for a series of events related to generative art and computational design. In 2010 he co-curated the exhibition “abstrakt Abstrakt: The Systemized World” with Eno Henze at the Frankfurter Kunstverein.

In Fall 2013 Watz was an adjunct and resident researcher at NYU ITP, focusing on parametric form and digital fabrication. He is a visiting lecturer in Interaction Design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, regularly lecturing and teaching workshops at schools and art institutions around the world.

 

 

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Aram Bartholl is a member of the Internet based artist group Free, Art & Technology Lab – F.A.T. Lab. Net politics, the DIY movement and the Internet development in general do play an important role in his work. Beside numerous lectures, workshops and performances he exhibited at MoMA Museum of Modern Art NY, The Pace Gallery NY and Hayward Gallery London.