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Björn Schülke, “Uberschall,” 2008

Björn Schülke, “Uberschall,” 2008

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Björn Schülke

"Uberschall," 2008
January 18 - February 23, 2008
bitforms gallery nyc
Björn Schülke's first solo exhibition in the United States.
Björn Schülke (b. 1967, Germany) pursues a creative style that is equally influenced by modern abstraction and instruments of scientific measurement. The slow deliberate movements in his sculptures spatially consider mass and weight of form. Also influenced by the Dadaist tradition and Jean Tinguely, the theme of an absurd machine is key in Schülke’s work. Playfully transforming live spatial energy into active responses, his objects experiment with solar panels, infrared surveillance, and propelled wind power. Many of his larger kinetic sculptures combine elements of surveillance technologies, robotics, interactive video and sound. Schülke’s active sculptures question the way in which we interact with modern technology: on entering the installation site, the audience becomes part of the ‘system’ as the works (some freestanding, others suspended) monitor or react to the human element.
Video courtesy of the artist and bitforms gallery nyc.
To learn more about Schülke's work, please visit:
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